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Greater MN group pushing for bonding bill for water infrastructure projects

Greater MN group pushing for bonding bill for water infrastructure projects By Minnesota News Network|2021-02-01T05:45:14-06:00February 1st, 2021| The Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities is asking lawmakers to pass another bonding bill this year for state public works projects although nowhere near as big as last year’s record-breaking 1.9-billion-dollar package.   Spokesman Bradley Peterson says top lawmakers appear interested in a 200- to 300-million dollar bonding bill, and the Coalition is asking for 100 million of that for water infrastructure projects: “I am hopeful that that’s something that the legislature could get done here, as they do all of their other work.”

Greater Minnesota cities appeal to divided Legislature for economic lifeline

East Grand Forks City Council to seek more consultants for arena, sales tax push

East Grand Forks City Council to seek more consultants for arena, sales tax push Administrators at East Grand Forks City Hall plan to look for consultants to help the city with pre-referendum work as the city continues to look for ways – financial and logistical – to fix up its aging ice arenas and some baseball diamonds. 7:04 pm, Jan. 26, 2021 × Base Priority work at The East Grand Forks Civic Center would cost $5.7 million, according to an estimate presented by city staff to City Council members on Tuesday, Aug. 12. That work includes replacing the arena s aging ice plant, upgrading its electrical and mechanical systems, making the building compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and reconstructing the parking lot. East Grand Forks Leaders could opt for millions more in less-pressing improvements, such as a locker room addition or renovation. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald

Gentleman Jim remembered for representing all

District 22 senator who served in St. Paul for 24 years died Jan. 19 5:30 am, Jan. 27, 2021 × Outgoing Sen. Jim Vickerman (left) and Rep. Rod Hamilton address local leaders during Friday morning s legislative breakfast at the Worthington Country Club. The event was hosted by the Worthington Area Chamber of Commerce. REGIONAL Rod Hamilton arrived in St. Paul in 2005 to begin serving as District 22B representative. He didn’t have to look far for a mentoring figure. Jim Vickerman, the District 22 senator from Tracy, had already been in his office for 18 years and was well respected on both sides of the political aisle. Though Hamilton was a Republican and Vickerman a member of the DFL party, the two always worked well together.

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