Environment

Minnesota legislature to trout and citizens: Drop dead; New report challenges WI happy mining job numbers

A frac sand industry-friendly compromise has been reached in the Minnesota legislature over mining near trout streams. Meanwhile, a new report commissioned and published by the Wisconsin Farmers Union, the Wisconsin Towns Association and the Minneapolis-based IATP suggests that industrial sand mining falls short as an engine of job creation.

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University of Minnesota gets funds to further its fight against Aquatic Invasive Species

The University of Minnesota’s Aquatic Invasive Species Center will receive $8.7 million to develop new techniques for fighting the spread of AIS after a new law was signed by Gov. Mark Dayton May 9.

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House passes $538 million omnibus legacy bill

Despite taking a somewhat uncertain path to its approval, the House voted 70-55 to pass the $538 million omnibus legacy bill, HF1183, Friday evening.

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Time for action to make Washington Avenue in downtown Minneapolis an asset to the neighborhood

Washington Avenue is an unsafe and unattractive barrier in the middle of downtown Minneapolis. It severs downtown from the Mississippi River, degrades quality of life in a growing downtown, and creates a hostile highway between the North Loop, Downtown, and the University of Minnesota.

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Frogtown Farm plans move forward in St. Paul

The Frogtown Farm site. (TC Daily Planet photo)

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Frogtown Park, the 12-acre space in the 900 block of Lafond Avenue is now one step closer to completion.

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COMMUNITY VOICES | Contact Gov. Dayton today about frac sand mining

Minnesotans are putting up a great fight against uncontrolled expansion of frac sand mining in Minnesota.  Methods being used range from inspiring

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Beyond the Bill: Legacy funding's complicated road to the House Floor

With less than two weeks left, the Minnesota House of Representatives is putting in long hours to get bills passed off the House floor. But, at least one bill, expected to be taken up early in session, has remained noticeably missing from House floor action. That could change on Friday, however, when the omnibus legacy finance bill is scheduled for consideration by the full House.

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