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Grand entry is scheduled for noon on Thursday, Aug. 17.
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The forum will be at Northome City Hall and is open to the public. The four candidates are Dale E. Erickson from Birchdale, Rich Mastin from Big Falls, Dale Promersberger from Big Falls and Erika Stoltzman from Margie.
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Project information as well as detour maps will be on display. Members of the public are welcome to attend and ask questions about the upcoming project, the Minnesota Department of Transportation stated.
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The new facility includes a 2 megawatt solar array paired with a 1 megawatt, 2.5-hour lithium ion battery surrounded by pollinator-friendly vegetation.
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A news release stated that consultation and input by the 1854 Treaty Authority and the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe during the development of the content ensured the story of the lake names cultural significance was told.
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More than half of the project area falls within the boundary of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Reservation. The Cut Foot Experimental Forest and Lost Forty Research Natural Area lie within the project area, with Highway 46 serving as a main access corridor to several national forest recreational destinations.
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The bicentennial celebrates the 200th anniversary of Italian author and surveyor Giacomo Beltrami’s visit to the United States and Minnesota.
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The event will offer immunizations, health booths, a teddy bear clinic, inflatable bouncy houses, educational information, on-site food trucks, tours and fun for the entire family.
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The Day of Action takes place 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers can sign up for a full- or half-day shift.
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Local food vendors will be at the event at J. W. Smith Elementary School, 1712 America Ave. NW, along with free fruit, chips and water for attendees.