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FIRST DOSES OF JOHNSON & JOHNSON SINGLE-DOSE VACCINE ARRIVE IN MINNESOTA

Today, Wednesday, March 3, Governor Tim Walz announced that the first Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine doses have arrived in Minnesota and met one of the first shipments to arrive in the state. Minnesota will receive 45,200 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week. Immunizations will begin shortly after doses are delivered to

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AG INNOVATION CAMPUS READY FOR CONSTRUCTION FOLLOWING APPROVAL OF LAND PURCHASE

The Crookston City Council formally approved the purchase of 10 acres of land toward the construction of the Ag Innovation Campus during the council’s Monday night meeting. This announcement clears the way for the location’s construction – due to begin this spring – in Crookston along Highway 75. The AIC had requested three multi-faceted variances

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STATE BUDGET FORECAST SWINGS FROM BILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT TO BILLION DOLLAR SURPLUS

The Minnesota Management and Budget office’s new economic forecast released Friday is a swing in the opposite direction of the forecast from December. The new forecast shows a $1.6 billion surplus, a drastic change from the $1.3 billion deficit forecast two months ago. Governor Tim Walz released the following statement on the new forecast – 

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES PLAN TO RETURN MORE STUDENTS TO THE CLASSROOM

As hospitalizations and new COVID-19 cases decline and Minnesota makes progress vaccinating educators, Governor Tim Walz today updated Minnesota’s Safe Learning Plan to allow more middle and high school students to return to the classroom. Beginning February 22, all middle and high school students can return to the classroom for hybrid or in-person learning. Governor

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MINNNESOTA AUTO DEALERS REQUEST GOVERNOR WALZ PAUSES CALIFORNIA CAR RULEMAKING PROCESS

The Minnesota Auto Dealers Association (MADA) recently requested via a letter to Governor Tim Walz that Minnesota pauses its push called Clean Cars Minnesota to adopt the California emission regulations. The letter from the MADA President Scott Lambert requests the postponement for a variety of reasons, such as President Joe Biden’s intentions to federally strengthen

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