A judge found the decision to conduct widespread layoffs and cut programs at these agencies “undermined their ability” to perform functions required by law.
U.S. states have set up insurers to provide protection in disaster-prone areas that private insurance has avoided. They are taking on more risks as calamities become widespread.
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Minnesota congressional Democrats are committing to preventing the collapse of the hemp industry after lawmakers passed a now-signed spending bill banning the sale of most consumable THC products, ...
WORTHINGTON, Minn. — A power developer has a novel plan to build a $4 billion data center in rural southwestern Minnesota, as ...
Federal, state and local governments are all grappling with how to legislate the emerging tech, as small businesses brace for compliance.
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South Milwaukee's third annual Shop Small event will take place on Nov. 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event features a "ghosts of past, present and future" theme, with 23 businesses decorating to ...