The Minneapolis Foundation is just one of Minnesota’s prominent nonprofits turning 100 this year.
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Meanwhile, back at the Capitol, a lack of progress has caused some lawmakers to raise the specter of an overtime session this year.
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Despite the ballooning cost of the project, elected officials say they would rather cut costs than abandon the 16-mile addition to the region’s light rail system.