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Incumbents who ran again for chairperson on other reservations in Tuesday’s races will be moving on. All were the top vote-getters but failed to garner more than 50%.
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The bill to transfer thousands of acres of state-managed forest land to the White Earth Nation isn’t dead, but the first committee deadline is 5 p.m. on March 22.
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The White Earth Reservation Business Council stated in a news release that the forest would remain open to all Minnesotans if the bill passes this session, but local government officials are raising concerns.
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No charges have been filed in the case — and the state may not have the authority to prosecute him or any other tribal member for marijuana crimes on reservations.
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The purpose is to identify existing issues and develop solutions that can help improve safety for people who walk, bike or roll in this area of the White Earth Reservation.
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Plus an agreement to reduce plastic pollution in the Mississippi River, new water regulations on the White Earth Reservation and more time to haul storm debris in St. Louis County.
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Waabigwan Mashkiki, Ojibwe for medicine flower, opened to the public for medicinal sales Monday, July 31, with recreational sales starting on Thursday, Aug. 3.
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Available in this first round of distribution will be broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, onions and potatoes.
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MN Writer Marcie Rendon's Sinister Graves is a Suspenseful and Thrilling Mystery—Book 3 of the Cash Blackbear Series.
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Heidi Holtan talks with Barry Simonson from Enbridge, Director of Line 3 Mainline Construction, Rachel Johnson from Precision Pipeline and Patrick Hughley…