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The affected employees will learn later this year if they will be laid off.
A woman reportedly told a staff member she could not care for the child and left the newborn in their care.
A demonstrated history buff and well-versed in telling regional stories, Wayne Gannaway, a former director in Olmsted County, has been tapped to lead the organization.
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The court said the state agency must determine, again, whether the planned expansion of a basin holding back mine waste near Lake Superior requires an environmental impact statement.
Uncertainties continue to swirl as the planned trade sanctions have been postponed for 30 days to allow more time for negotiations.
Canadian oil, natural gas and electricity all flow into region and face a 10% levy in 30 days.
News and advertising staff won nine first-place awards in the Better Newspaper Contest, including "General Excellence."
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Plans include installing roundabouts at 26th Avenue East and 40th Avenue East, additional left-turn lanes, drainage improvements and pedestrian amenities. Construction is slated for 2026 and 2027.

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The free, family-friendly festival celebrates the best of winter fun.
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Competitors in three divisions are taking part in the USIX event this weekend.
Presented with new evidence, a jury rejected Michael Carbo's claim that another person was responsible for the death of Nancy Daugherty.
DTA Pass will return on Monday for public high school students and district employees all week long and during the summer.
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Superintendents from Cloquet, Cromwell-Wright, Grand Rapids, Hibbing and St. Louis County Schools testified at the Capitol on Wednesday.
Messages allegedly showed the defendant arranging to sell fentanyl pills to the Duluth woman.
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The 400 block of East Fourth Street will be affected.
The resident had been acting erratically and appeared to be under the influence of drugs, according to court filings.
As reported by St. Louis County District Court.
The U of M's Natural Resources Research Institute still hopes a $1.3 million grant will help it study the feasibility of using hydrogen to replace fossil fuels in iron ore processing.
Two students were transported to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
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