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Julie Blaha's role is mostly focused on the local level, where she's helped officials react to the Trump administration's changes. She's also keeping tabs on bills and committees in the state Legislature.
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Feb. 14 marks a national day of recognition and awareness on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, an epidemic that impacts countless families in Northern Minnesota. MMIW 218 is a grassroots group of local organizers that began coordinating these spaces for healing and change.
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Plus: Minnesota is considering adding nitrate standards for lakes and rivers; and St. Louis County plans to unveil two time capsules from the last century on Feb. 25, 2025.
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BSU began specifically training teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in 2021, and the grant funds financial and peer support through graduation and beyond.
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The contents of two time capsules from the last century will be revealed in Virginia on Feb. 25, 2025, along with tours of the Government Services Center opened in 2019.
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While positive results continue for Pulsar Helium near Babbitt, the state Legislature works to adopt temporary regulations for gas production in Minnesota.
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Plus: Changes under consideration to state's cottage food regulations; MnDOT releases new snowplow names; Cook County boys ski to 2nd place at state; and Northern MN dance teams head to the MSHSL tourney.
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The jazz competition will take place Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, with high kick to follow on Saturday. Performances begin at 11:30 a.m. each day.
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And: Officials recommend temporary rules for gas production as helium reservoir continues promising results.