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Watch: Wolf pup learns hard way that squirrels will fight back
Trail-cam footage captured recently in Minnesota shows a wolf pup discovering that capturing squirrels can involve painful consequences. “This wolf pup learned that squirrel bites on the nose don’t feel so good,” the Voyageurs Wolf Project stated via X. The footage opens with a slow-motion sequence in which...
Hope 4 Youth seeks to end youth homelessness
ANOKA, Minn. — Hope 4 Youth — a nonprofit based in Anoka — aims to end youth homelessness in Minnesota. Annually, more than 13,000 youth are experiencing homelessness in Minnesota. On any given night, an estimated 6,000 youth have nowhere to call home. Nikki Kalvin with Hope...
Small-Town Philanthropies Use the Great Wealth Transfer to Fund Rural Communities
Economists call it the Great Wealth Transfer. Although some experts worry the transfer might reinforce economic inequality if this fortune flows only to individual heirs, rural philanthropists are thinking about how people might invest this money to create healthier communities. “You can get your cup under this wealth that potentially...
County Fairs in Full Swing as Summer Finally Shows Up in MN
Rides, food on a stick, beer, exotic foods, regional bands, farm animals, crafts and homemade baked goods. These things and more will be what you can expect to see and experience at a county fair. County fair time is a great time to get out and explore everything that is...
Minnesota regulators accept IDPs for three investor-owned utilities, one coop
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on July 3 accepted four 2023 Integrated Distribution Plans (IDPs) for three of the state’s investor-owned utilities and a member-owned cooperative. Acceptance of the IDPs by Minnesota regulators — ... Read More » The post Minnesota regulators accept IDPs for three investor-owned utilities, one coop appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
South Dakota clashes with Minnesota on clean energy, coal plant closures
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A political border war between South Dakota and Minnesota on how to handle tax policies, abortion and the pandemic response could spill over into renewable energy and the future of coal plants. At issue is the pace with which gas and electric companies can transition...
After June’s floods, health concerns surface in northeastern Minnesota
In the small northeastern Minnesota city of Cook, Rebecca and Eric Trip spent days after floodwaters receded cleaning out their damp-smelling basement. It rapidly filled with about eight feet of water in mid-June when torrential rains created a major flash flood. The nearby Little Fork River overflowed after the storms, inundating businesses and homes with water. The post After June’s floods, health concerns surface in northeastern Minnesota appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
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