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The vote to enact the ordinance will take place in July, about two months after Edina passed the same law.
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CBO report documents that Medicare pays far less for the same care to beneficiaries.
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The third-largest U.S. bank by asset-size is selling its commercial insurance arm as part of a reorganization effort following last year’s sales scandal.
The device is intended to support the lower spine, an area where the Oakdale-based company as of yet did not have a product to offer.
It turns out that the substance of the ordinance has been decided for weeks, if not months.
The program is aimed directly at a similar service currently offered around the country by Amazon.
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