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The project is among several efforts by the Cleveland-Cliffs to lower its environmental impact as steelmakers face growing pressure and opportunity to green their operations.
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The steelmaking industry says it’s committed to cutting its climate impact, and Minnesota mine operators Cleveland-Cliffs and U.S. Steel are both exploring new fuels and technologies.
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The grants from the Minnesota Department of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation are geared to support tourism and recreation.
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Judge James E. LaFave says the company’s solution for storing waste at the site by lining a tailings pond with bentonite clay is not a “practicable or workable reclamation technique.”
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The youth cast of “The Wizard of Oz” at the Lyric Center for the Arts in Virginia teamed up with Canelake’s Candies to raise funds for their upcoming production Nov. 10-12 at Eveleth City Auditorium.
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The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board approved more than $1 million in regional trail grants at its Tuesday, Oct. 17, meeting.
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The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board met in a special meeting Tuesday, Oct. 17, to discuss the Highway 35, LLC project. The IRRRB direct loan request was approved on a 5-3 vote.
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The play is based on the true story of four women who worked at the Radium Dial Company and the dangers they faced.
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Plus a federal judge dismisses Twin Metals lawsuit, storm damage falls short of disaster declaration, peat soil presents challenge in Barnum firefighting efforts, and appointments now available under new Driver's License for All law.
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Also covered are EPA livestock rules, the expansion of Milford Mine Memorial Park in Crosby and fundraising efforts for a new fitness center on the Iron Range.