Electric transmission line project makes progress
The Fargo-to-St. Cloud rung of a proposed electric transmission line is moving ahead. Continue reading →
View ArticleCapitol notebook: School cuts worry big 3 cities
Minnesota legislative Republicans target Duluth, St. Paul and Minneapolis in their education funding bill, mayors and school officials from those three cities allege. Continue reading →
View ArticleDayton: GOP senators ‘unfit to govern’ after firing commissioner
Minnesota Republican senators fired a Gov. Mark Dayton appointee Monday, and the governor fired right back by saying they “are unfit to govern.” Continue reading →
View ArticleCourt Overturns Initial State Sandpiper Approval, Orders Environmental Study
Minnesota regulators must rewind their work on the Sandpiper crude oil pipeline after a state Appeals Court panel Monday overturned a June decision that the project is needed. The judicial panel ruled...
View ArticleCommission Places Sandpiper Project On Hold After Court Decision
By Robb Jeffries, Forum News Service Minnesota regulators took the “wait and see approach” Thursday, staying its approval of an oil pipeline with potential courtroom battles looming. The state Public...
View ArticleChatter: A Legislative Budget Primer
The Minnesota Legislature is moving at warp speed, at least for a while. This is the time of the legislative session in which House and Senate finance committees pump out bill after bill to finance...
View ArticleNeed For Oil At Center Of Pipeline Dispute
Enbridge employees Paul Everth and Christine Brusven watch as Joel Adams tells an administrative law judge Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017, that he supports a rebuilt oil pipeline in northern Minnesota. Don...
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