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In 2021, about 14% of Minnesota women had no birthing hospital within 30 minutes, according to a report from the nonprofit March of Dimes.
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While the political playing field has become more favorable for mining, the Republican’s proposals still face hurdles.
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Minnesota is alone at the top — or the bottom — of one legislative superlative: the first state to ever begin a session without clear majorities in the House and Senate.
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The biggest factor was whether the vehicle had a heat pump, which is more efficient than conventional heating systems and therefore reduces overall power use.
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To fill some empty positions, the industry has recruited nurses from other countries to live and work in Minnesota on employment-based visas.
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There are no clear majorities in either chamber. House DFLers are threatening to boycott until a previously agreed upon power sharing agreement is reinstated.
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Zebra mussel poop seems to be fueling rising mercury levels in walleye and perch.
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While no new date is set for license lotteries, a chart released by OCM suggests it will now be in May or June, months later than previous estimates of 1st quarter of '25.
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Trump has vowed to reverse the Superior National Forest mining moratorium as a priority after he’s sworn in, which he can do under his executive authority.
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The industry is frustrated with the federal body because of these requirements and the amount of time it’s taken to set up a program.