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Northern Minnesota schools face budget shortfalls caused by declining enrollment and insufficient state funding. Some districts found relief after voters approved additional local levies.
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With a laundry list of issues, like a leaky roof and outdated plumbing, the Paul Bunyan Playhouse is on a mission to restore the Chief. Playhouse President Erik Bergsven joins Larissa Donovan at the KBXE studio to discuss what's in store for the former movie house.
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Downtown Nisswa draws a crowd for its holiday kickoff Friday, Nov. 29, 2024, but some businessowners wish there was more focus on buying local ahead of Small Business Saturday.
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Plus: "Solo agers" lean on friends and neighbors to help with care needs and daily tasks.
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Downtown Nisswa draws a crowd for its holiday kickoff Friday, Nov. 29, 2024, but some businessowners wish there was more focus on buying local ahead of Small Business Saturday.
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Plus: Minnesota officials urge close attention to Medicare Advantage plans during open enrollment; DNR delays decision on mining permit for NewRange copper-nickel project; and holiday lights displays and parades across the region are scheduled.
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Here's where you can find lights, community events, parades and more events in Northern Minnesota to keep you entertained throughout the holiday season.
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Ives was reelected posthumously. A special election to fill his seat will be in February or April. Candidate filings open Wednesday, Nov. 27.
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The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is including fugitive dust in the new permit. The public comment period ends Dec. 16.