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Walz, DFL activists clash over National Guard and police response to unrest
Walz, DFL activists clash over National Guard and police response to unrest
Union activists taunted Minnesota National Guard soldiers this week and Democratic lawmakers tried to ban the use of tear gas as a crowd control tactic, showing the escalating tension between Gov. Tim Walz and his party s left flank.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Union activists taunted Minnesota National Guard soldiers this week and Democratic lawmakers tried to ban the use of tear gas as a crowd control tactic, showing the escalating tension between Gov. Tim Walz and his party s left flank.
April 16, 2021 By David Murray
The Corps of Engineers has completed its federal interest determination for Kaskaskia Regional Port District (KRPD) No. 2 Harbor, which can now move on to the next step: a full-fledged study to evaluate options for dredging the silted-up oxbow. The Corps’ findings indicate that the project meets or exceeds the parameters to proceed to the next level of study.
When the KRPD first developed the site, it was able to fleet more than 20 barges. The area now is so shallow that no barges are able to be fleeted in this area. The Corps study will evaluate five alternatives to determine the best combination of uses and associated costs.
Select Page Building Trades Rattled Over Labor Agreement in Holyoke Home Bill By State House News Service | Apr 16, 2021 | Reprints | Print
Non-union contractors are continuing their push to strike a requirement that the new $400 million Holyoke Soldiers’ Home be built using a project labor agreement, cautioning lawmakers that the directive is unnecessary, costly and discriminatory toward minority- and women-owned contractors.
House Democrats on Thursday are expected to approve legislation (H 3701) that includes the language, which they added to a bill filed by Gov. Charlie Baker. But opponents of the measure are appealing to House progressives and members of the Black and Latino Caucus to remove the stricture.
Apr 13, 2021
LANSING Mackinac Economic Alliance and Upper Peninsula Michigan Works! is pairing up to host a virtual apprenticeship with the State of Michigan Labor and Employment Opportunity office.
The online fair, from 9 a.m. to noon Eastern time Friday, will offer high school students and residents looking for a career change in the Upper Peninsula the opportunity to learn about careers that don’t require a college degree. Booths included organizations such as Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, Michigan State /Police, Cloverland Electric, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 906, Upper Peninsula Construction Council, Operating Engineers Local 324, Boilermakers Local 169, Michigan Tech Tomorrow’s Talent, Jacobetti Complex at Northern Michigan University and more.