This state credit has been used extensively to help preserve and renovate historically significant buildings in Duluth. Written By: Peter Passi | ×
Munger Terrace is one of many buildings in Duluth that used a state historic tax credit program to help fund a redevelopment project. Efforts are underway at the Minnesota Capitol to extend the life of the program, which is slated to end June 30. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
Unless legislators in St. Paul take action, Minnesota s historic tax credit is slated to expire June 30, and if it does, Duluth will lose a valuable redevelopment tool, according to Adam Fulton, deputy director of the city s planning and economic development division.
Michele Payn was a keynote speaker at The University of Minnesota Extension's Women in Ag conference. She spoke about the rising issue of food bullying.
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Gardening From The Ground Up Series
GARDENING FROM THE GROUND UP WEBINAR SERIES
I think all of us would agree; with this cold snap that we ve been experiencing, and how much we Minnesotans love to spend time outside, we can t wait for spring to arrive.
In the meantime, I ve found a great series that can help you prepare yourself for spring.
The University of Minnesota Extension local educators are excited to bring you the 2nd annual Gardening from the Group Up webinar series.
This free webinar series will take place February 16-19, 2021 from 1:00-2:30 pm each afternoon. You can sign up for just one class, or for all of them. The topics that will be covered include the following:
Climate change generates strong, opposing views in modern agriculture. But a recent presentation by a University of Minnesota extension official reinforces the importance of looking at it carefully and honestly.