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An agreement between the Forest, national and state agencies and local tribes streamlines National Historic Preservation Act review while ensuring compliance.
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New degrees in arboriculture, addiction studies, mental health services, social work and water operations prepare students for careers in high-demand fields, the college said.
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The woman was charged in October after allegedly admitting to the Itasca County Sheriff's Office that she voted for Donald Trump on behalf of her deceased mother.
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The Grand Rapids Area Library is the busiest in Itasca County. But the city wants a more equitable funding agreement with the county, and cuts could be on the horizon if an agreement isn't reached.
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Plus: a Carlton County jury convicted a former Cloquet Police Officer of financially exploiting a vulnerable adult; Crews continue to make progress fighting the wildfires in the Arrowhead; the state's MMIR office-sponsored search kits have been distributed to tribal communities; and MnDOT will host an informational open house on May 22, 2025.
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Family and friends of Russell Coyle, 68, say he was last seen in Kelliher on April 24, 2025.
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Minnesota Department of Transportation will host an informal presentation at the Itasca State Park visitor center May 22, 2025.
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The missing search kits were sponsored by the state's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office to ensure a lack of equipment or resources didn't delay searches for missing people.
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Critical fire weather returned to Northern Minnesota on Tuesday, but firefighters' efforts paid off, as lines held and containment even increased.
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Plus: the Minnesota Legislature fails to get its job done before the session's end; Minnesota Power hosts open houses on proposed transmission line; and May is Maternal Mental Health Month.