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State legislators representing Bloomington and Richfield did not address a group of approximately 60 people, but two Republican representatives from outside the Bloomington and Richfield legislative districts discussed the 2025 legislative agenda …
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On a crisp winter morning, the the hum of heavy machinery echoes through the wooded slopes of La Crescent. Amid the towering box elders and tangled buckthorn, Erik Thomsen maneuvers a powerful forestry mower, reducing decades of overgrowth to mulch.
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The Rosemount High School Science Bowl team took fifth place out of 28 teams at the Minnesota Academy of Science Bowl competition Jan. 25.
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Redwood Pool to get second life in Apple Valley; MnDOT goes out for bids on Highway 10 third-lane project; 16-year-old Coon Rapids teen arrested in Robbinsdale homicide case
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A Caledonia man has been charged with multiple felony drug offenses following a search of his residence Jan. 23. Authorities allege that Andrew Dean Hanson possessed significant quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and Xanax at his East Grove Street home.
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Indoor zoo opens at Burnsville Center; ACSO: Man dies by suicide at Coon Rapids indoor gun range on Wednesday Jan. 22; Xcel: Tainted water released from hose at Monticello nuclear plant
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Redwood Pool to get second life in Apple Valley; Blaine narrowly approves change to signage ordinance for National Sports Village; MnDOT goes out for bids on Highway 10 third-lane project
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MONTICELLO — The City of Monticello has been awarded more than $80,000 from the state Department of Natural Resources to strengthen its urban tree population, with a focus on community engagement and involvement, including that of local students.