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And: Minnesotans want more "town halls" with federal lawmakers; and three North Central MN school districts are trying to pass referendums.
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A recent study highlighted the economic impact of ATV riders in northeastern Minnesota. The information comes in the second light-snow winter in a row.
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A federal appeals court reversed the dismissal of the suit Thursday, though it did not weigh in on the merits of the case.
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Congressional districts in Minnesota are seeing a wave of community-level voices. Some are not happy about federal budget-cutting efforts and say their anger shouldn't be mislabeled.
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This week, Megan Buffington talks Itasca County Board candidate forum, federal impacts on a Bemidji roundabout project, and offers a preview of a local story on immigration enforcement.
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Ben Davis for House Facebook pageSheriffs Joe Dasovich and Bryan Welk say joining will increase safety in their Northern Minnesota communities, but the program carries profiling and liability concerns.
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Plus: Megan Buffington recaps a candidate forum for the special Itasca County Board elecion.
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Pequot Lakes, Pine River-Backus and Nevis are all posing ballot questions to voters and aim to upgrade or expand school facilities.
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News Director Chelsey Perkins catches up on what's happening in St. Paul with Report for Minnesota student journalists Yvette Higgins, Sam Siedow and Elias Thomas.
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Todd Thompson's charge of illegal equipment while wild ricing was dismissed for the second time. Thompson, a White Earth band member, describes the state's actions on ceded lands as harassment.