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Enbridge-funded account reimburses more than $500,000 to law enforcement along Line 3
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Enbridge-funded account reimburses more than $500,000 to law enforcement along Line 3
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Cloquet resident hopes to build a bigger community of cyclists
Alexandera Houchin has won two Tour Divide races, but now she’s turning her attention to establishing a bike collective in Carlton County. Written By: Jamey Malcomb | ×
Alexandera Houchin poses for a photo on her bike on Monday, Sept. 21. (Jamie Lund / Pine Journal)
Cloquet has its share of bike trails and places to ride, but the community around biking has been limited to younger people and those with means to get into the sport.
Now, 31-year-old Alexandera Houchin is hoping to change that by expanding the access and the educational opportunities around bikes for everyone in the community.
Enbridge shells out $750K to law enforcement for Line 3 protest costs A fund set up by the state PUC reimburses agencies for enforcement tied to project. April 24, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink:
Enbridge so far has paid about $750,000 to Minnesota law enforcement agencies for policing the construction of its controversial new oil pipeline.
The money has covered officers wages, police equipment and training, including for crowd control, according to information filed with the state. Enbridge will likely spend a lot more before the half-built replacement for its corroding Line 3 is finished.
Enbridge s support of the public-safety fund is mandated as part of Minnesota utility regulators approval of the $3 billion-plus pipeline. The rationale: make the Canadian company pay for Line 3-related law enforcement costs not Minnesota taxpayers.
EPA Inspector General: Agency should have shared PolyMet permit concerns with Minnesota regulators in writing, not over phone
Audit also faults EPA for not consulting Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa over potential downstream pollution concerns. 10:30 am, Apr. 21, 2021 ×
Plans for PolyMet include building dams to increase the storage capacity of tailings basins. One would be built in the distance to raise the basin on the right to the level of the area on the left. (Steve Kuchera / 2017 file / News Tribune)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency did not follow its own procedures when it shared comments and concerns on a draft permit for PolyMet s proposed copper-nickel mine over the phone with Minnesota regulators instead of in writing, according to the agency s inspector general.
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