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Twin Cities providers and state officials marked a milestone with the reopening of New Horizon Academy in Crystal after closing there 20 years earlier
The St. Paul-based Rethos Places Reimagined has been involved with community projects in the Lincoln Park neighborhood.
“Rising home prices, rising mortgage rates and low inventory played a major role throughout 2024,” said Frank D’Angelo of Minneapolis Area Realtors
The imposed tariffs will have "significant ripple effects" for farmers and the broader food supply chain, according to the nation’s leading voice of the fertilizer industry.

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Civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong said the boycott against Target began Feb. 1, the first day of Black History Month.
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It's all in the family at Richards Transportation Service Inc., where three generations of the same family - grandma, mom and granddaughter - drive Moorhead students to school each day.
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Barb Owen Boerger's kimonos and sarongs are pretty, but they're pretty poison to the flies, mosquitoes and pesky bugs that dare to land on them.
Hotel occupancy was reportedly down 2% over the past six months when compared year-over-year to 2023.
Bankruptcy information gathered from cases filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Duluth.
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Twenty-four students will hit the CentraCare Regional Campus St. Cloud by fall 2025. When the project matures, it expects to have 96 students.

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Under the 2018 settlement, Maplewood-based 3M agreed to pay the state $850 million for contamination from PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Capacity-building grants and communication will be key to business survival as traffic patterns change during construction over the St. Louis Bay.
The eco-conscious outdoor lifestyle retailer has doubled its floor space inside Zenith Basecamp.

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Bankruptcy information gathered from cases filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Duluth.
The funds will will be used to clean up the site, as Sofidel plans to sink at least $87 million into its Duluth operation.
Recently sold properties from St. Louis County.

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