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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.
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A 20-year-old Ohio man is accused of scamming thousands of dollars out of elderly victims in Grand Rapids and Hibbing.
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A longtime elected official of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe has succeeded in overturning a three-decade-old criminal conviction that upended his political career.
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Plus: The Department of Natural Resources must reconsider an environmental study of a tailings basin in Silver Bay; and Bagley and Hibbing will perform at the State One Act Play Festival.
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Three new School Board members agreed to continue the district's wait-and-see approach to updating the Thunderhawk due to a 2023 state law banning American Indian mascots.
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The Minnesota Court of Appeals found the state agency did not have the statutory authority to condition its approval of the plan on the mining company amending another permit.
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Companies from Bagley and Hibbing won their respective sections to advance to the State Festival, which will begin Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025.
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Tamara Lowney of IEDC and Chuck Marohn of Strong Towns discussed rural Minnesota's economy and more ahead of this week's "Sparking Change" conference in Grand Rapids.
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MN court issues ruling in Hibbing Taconite appeal; UMD researchers examine Lake Superior wave energyPlus: Grand Rapids will host a City Government Academy; and Minnesotans can apply for grants to support pollinator habitat in their backyards.