The Minnesota Public Facilities Authority announced over $60.3 million in loans and grants to 17 wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) recently announced $60.3M in public ...
Continued degradation of ancient peatlands risks more smoke-filled air, increased flooding and polluted drinking water.
The court’s opinion was targeted at a specific state statute. Legal experts say that doesn’t mean the definition can’t have ...
For the perfect day out in nature, visit Indiana's oldest state park, home to beautiful trails, waterfalls, cabins, and even ...
Winnebago County supervisors approved of authorizing County Engineer Scott Meinders to advertise for bids and signed off on ...
A North Dakota House Appropriations subcommittee is advancing a plan that would provide some inflationary funds to keep construction moving on the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project. The ...
In an interview, Office of Cannabis Management Interim Director Eric Taubel discusses tribal compacting, rulemaking and why Minnesota has taken longer than some other states to launch retail sales.
As federal layoffs continue throughout the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, and other agencies, northern Minnesota ...
An Indiana bill that would have criminalized street camping has died in the House. Rep. Michelle Davis (R-District 58) authored House Bill 1662, but our partners at the Indiana Capital Chronicle ...