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The Duluth campus, which focuses on rural and Native health care, will expand to a full-term program amid plans for a new campus in the medical district near downtown.
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Plus: Whooping cough cases reach 10-year high in Minnesota; and bear researchers are asking outdoorsy folks to report dens in the Brainerd, Duluth areas.
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The recent discovery near Babbitt of the richest deposit of helium ever found in the world is one thing prompting officials to begin establishing a framework for these new industries.
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Plus: State committee seeks input on temporary gas production regulations as helium exploration is underway.
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Plus: a new bridge near Finland allows fish passage, connects a trail and improves public safety.
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The Bemidji City Council approved a final layout for Highway 197 in October, with a condition that the two parties enter into a memorandum of understanding, or MOU.
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A pair of developers are working to build a microgrid at an elementary school and community center on the White Earth Reservation in Northern Minnesota.
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The Board first discussed the topic at its Nov. 25, 2024, meeting. It will hear public comments on the potential renewal at its meeting Dec. 9.
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The project would connect the existing system with communities in Koochiching County, including International Falls, Littlefork, East Koochiching, Rainy Lake and Northwest St. Louis County.
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The clinic will be located at the site of the former Camping World in Baxter. It will provide space where Essentia will supplement existing services with new offerings.