Lawmakers should pass these bills and ensure our natural treasures remain a shared sanctuary for future generations.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an estimated nearly 600 million tons of construction and demolition debris are generated in the United States annually.
A spending bill that would avert a government shutdown fails to fund dozens of projects like water treatments plants and ...
Federal offices in Minnesota devoted to the Mississippi River recreation area and the state’s water quality are among five ...
Yellow Medicine and Renville counties and the city of Granite Falls will each receive approximately $1.35 million in funding ...
The recent capture of a giant lake trout in Lake Superior has reignited interest in Minnesota's fishing records. The ...
“We’ve been flying drones repeatedly on swaths upstream and downstream, looking at the changes in the river since the dam ...
A Minnesota wildlife refuge and a St. Paul-based parks nonprofit have been impacted by the federal layoffs being imposed by ...
All the snow from the 'state tournament' snowstorm is good news for farms, rivers and lakes in parts of Minnesota. Assistant ...
In the Twin Cities, nearly 7.5 inches of snow has already fallen as of 6 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. In Chanhassen, 6.5 inches is being reported. Just under an inch of snow has ...
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