A $2.3 million cemetery project in Duluth is aimed at preventing more human bones from washing into Lake Superior, and St. Louis County is asking the state for assistance, reports the Minnesota Star Tribune.
The Minnesota hockey community is mourning the death of Jessi Pierce, a journalist for NHL.com who covered the Wild and the Minnesota Frost, reports KSTP-TV. Pierce and her three children were killed in a house fire in White Bear Lake.
Bipartisan legislation calls for a ban on the herbicide paraquat due to a link to Parkinson’s disease, reports FOX 9.
The Gopher women are headed to the Sweet 16 after a win over Mississippi in the NCAA tournament, reports the Pioneer Press.
No more Minnesota House ties under a bill being considered at the Legislature this session, reports Forum Communications via the Duluth News Tribune. GOP Rep. Paul Torkelson’s bill would add one house seat to make 135 seats, and the Minnesota Senate would shrink from 67 seats to 45.
State lawmakers appear to be stuck in how to move forward with a new state Office of Inspector General, reports KTTC-TV.
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