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Cassie Heide, the city administrator for Fosston, testified in support of HF3700, which would require hospitals to provide more notice of unit closures.
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Later in the meeting, the Bemidji City Council voted to eliminate online meeting participation after a "Zoom bombing" on Feb. 5.
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The Great Start Affordability Act would pay scholarships directly to early childhood education and child care providers for Minnesota families making less than $175,000.
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After the Tuesday Council meeting, Councilor Julianne Paulsen presented a bucket of pacifiers and allegedly offered them to union members.
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The joint task force reconvened at the Minnesota State Capitol on Friday, Feb. 16, to share their reactions to the crisis and suggest solutions.
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The U.S. Interior Department recently retained "threatened" status of the animal in Minnesota.
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The 2024 legislative session is underway, and the infrastructure package is the top priority. Gov. Walz recommended a fraction of the funds needed to fill local requests.
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Grand Rapids is addressing the Legionnaires' outbreak with the Department of Health collaboration and considering a potential chlorination system installation.
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Nearly all 16,000 property parcels in Hubbard County were impacted and more than 2,000 abatements were processed.
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The Crosslake City Council will discuss the possibility of administering absentee ballots again at a 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12, special meeting in Crosslake City Hall.