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Addressing the needs of Greater Minnesota was supposed to be a priority this year. But groups representing rural parts of the state are giving the 2015 session an incomplete.
“When we sit down with policy makers and cut through the noise, most people are supportive,” says Minnesota United President Nick Rogers.
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The cuts are aimed at saving the massive transit project, which was put in doubt last month when its price tag went up by $340 million.
City leaders hope the redo will make the street no less than a “centerpiece, a highlight in our country.”
The Mounds View High School team was chosen as one of just 15 finalists out of over 100.
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Employers must not shrink from asking if their costs will rise after merger deals are done.
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