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Plus: Public comment being accepted on Fernberg Corridor Project to reduce wildfire risk; and Hibbing to host public hearing on its plans to issue bonds to improve its public works facility.
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After sitting dormant during winter for the past decade, strained by high energy costs, the Lodge of Whispering Pines is up and running on the strength of a solar project.
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Plus: dozens of Up North high school athletes will compete in state ski meets at Giant's Ridge; and Rep. Pete Stauber reintroduced a bill to restore mineral leases near the Boundary Waters.
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The legislation would reverse the Biden administration's withdrawal of mineral leases near the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness.
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The museum on the history of the Iron Range in Chisholm offers prizes to participants who complete the survey by Feb. 14, 2025.
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A Laporte woman is among those capitalizing on the growing number who prefer low- or no-alcohol drink options and cancer risks associated with drinking are further defined.
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Nearly 40 student-athletes from rural schools across the Northland will race at next week's state meets at Giant's Ridge.
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Michigan-based Roush, with winter test-driving operations in Bemidji, is the latest member of the Engine Technology Forum, a national not-for-profit organization.
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Plus: Roush Enterprises — which has Bemidji operations responsible for many miles of winter test driving — joins a new national organization; and the Minnesota Discovery Center museum in Chisholm is seeking input for its strategic plan.
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In their annual joint meeting on Jan. 31, 2025, leaders from Cass County Board and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe discuss shared interests and celebrate past successes.