Yearly Archives: 2015
Thinking of selling your home? Remember to have your septic system inspected.
Autumn is here and the St. Louis County Environmental Services Department has an important reminder for property owners with septic systems. If you’re thinking about selling your home over the winter, get your septic system inspected now before the ground freezes
Klobuchar, Franken, Peterson, Walz Call for Strongest Level of Funding for Lewis & Clark...
When completed, the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System will cover a service territory of more than 5,000 square miles and provide drinking water to 300,000 residents and businesses in southwest Minnesota, northwest Iowa, and southeast South Dakota
Learn how to make your home more energy efficient at free energy fair Oct....
Sign up for money-saving energy programs, see presentations about ways to make your home more energy efficient, and learn about options to go solar. Get free LED lightbulbs and a complimentary continental breakfast, and let the children have fun with a chalk house, coloring books, temporary tattoos and games.
Rep. Keith Ellison Introduces Preserving American Homeownership Act
Earlier today, Rep. Keith Ellison introduced the Preserving American Homeownership Act (HR 3519), which will allow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to use principal reduction to assist homeowners underwater on their home loan. Currently, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offer a number of methods to assist homeowners facing foreclosure – except principal reduction.
Whitefish and tullibee sport-netting to open on northern lakes
Recreational netting for whitefish and tullibee opens Friday, Oct. 9, on designated lakes that are less susceptible to sudden changes that impact water temperature, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Report: Minnesota is a Global Leader in Water Technology
Minnesota is a global leader in water technology innovation according to a new report released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board. The report found that job growth in the Minnesota water technology industry was three times faster than overall state employment during the last decade and that it employed more than 13,500 workers in 2014.
St. Louis County celebrates completion of Government Services Center
The $21 million renovation of the St. Louis County Government Services Center – the largest building project in the County’s history – is now finished. To celebrate the completion of this nearly two-year project and the convenience it will provide to citizens seeking County services, the County Board will join with project partners to host a ribbon cutting and open house on Tuesday, September 15, beginning at 1 p.m. The ceremony, which will include a blessing of the building, will take place on the plaza outside the Government Services Center (GSC) at 320 West 2nd Street in Duluth
Maplewood State Park to celebrate Legacy-funded prairie restoration projects
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Parks and Trails Division will celebrate the importance of Legacy Amendment funding to prairie restoration in state parks, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 26 at Maplewood State Park in Pelican Rapids.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT GOVERNOR BROWN’S PLAN TO FIX CALIFORNIA’S TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Cities, counties, local and statewide businesses and labor groups, transportation leaders and newspaper editorial boards from across California are supporting the administration's plan to fix the state's roads, bridges, public transportation and trade corridors with permanent and sustainable revenue and sensible reforms. Here's what they're saying:
St. Louis County Board expected to approve 0% levy increase for 2016
St. Louis County Commissioners are preparing to vote on the maximum property tax levy for 2016, and based on preliminary discussions, the Board reinforced their commitment to holding the levy at the same level as this year: $116.6 million. Commissioners are poised to vote on the zero percent levy increase at their next meeting, on Tuesday, September 22.
Notice of Appointments by Governor Dayton
Governor Mark Dayton announced the following appointments to the Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Board of Water and Soil Resources, Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans, Council on Minnesotans of African Heritage, Metropolitan Area Water Supply Advisory Committee, Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs, Minnesota State Council on Disability, and the School Trust Lands Director.
Klobuchar, Franken, Peterson Announce Over $40,000 to Improve Infrastructure at Crookston Municipal Airport
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Collin Peterson, today announced that the Department of Transportation has awarded the Crookston Municipal Kirkwood Field Airport $40,399 for infrastructure improvements
Klobuchar, Franken, Peterson Announce Over $185,000 to Improve Infrastructure at Hawley Municipal Airport
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Collin Peterson, today announced that the Department of Transportation has awarded the Hawley Municipal Airport $186,477 for infrastructure improvements
Klobuchar, Franken, Peterson Announce Over $30,000 to Improve Infrastructure at Moorhead Municipal Airport
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Collin Peterson, today announced that the Department of Transportation has awarded the Moorhead Municipal Airport $32,040 for infrastructure improvements
Klobuchar, Franken, Peterson Announce Nearly $125,000 to Improve Infrastructure at the Todd Field Airport
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken, along with Representative Collin Peterson, today announced that the Department of Transportation has awarded the Todd Field Airport outside of Long Prairie $122,396 for infrastructure improvements.