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The storms could bring damaging winds and even hail or a tornado or two to Northern Minnesota, but where they will form is uncertain.
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Plus: A Cass Lake-Bena teacher was among those attending the American Federation of Teachers conference in Washington, D.C.
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Some of the area's 9 million lost trees are available as free mulch for a limited time. None of the damaged trees on public lands were included in storm damage tallies.
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Participants statewide will be assigned up to five public accesses to search for starry stonewort as well as other aquatic invasive species on Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025.
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KOOTASCA Community Action said proposed cuts at the federal level would hurt its ability to support local families with housing and energy assistance, among other needs.
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The event included a presentation and open discussion of recent state legislation on mental health as well as the upcoming cuts to Medicaid and Medicare.
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While the Beltrami County Fair is officially open from Aug. 6-10, 2025, the behind-the-scenes work is well underway for the event, which can take months of planning.
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The Land of 10,000 Lakes is actually home to quite a few more. But exactly how many more isn't an easy question to answer.
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MnDOT would like people to take its survey, share their experiences using transit and vote for their top transit priority in Greater Minnesota.