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AcQumen Medical left the statewide competition with $100,000.
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Banning assault weapons, and sensible limitation of magazine size, should be the start of our discussion.
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Making affordable housing possible takes persistence—and the right partners. For Trellis and Bridgewater Bank, teamwork kept a senior housing project in St. Paul moving forward.