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Line 3 opponents appeal to Minnesota Supreme Court

Line 3 opponents appeal to Minnesota Supreme Court The legal move came as protests continue along the route in northern Minnesota. Author: Enbridge construction of the Line 3 pipeline is continuing in northern Minnesota. Here, Winona LaDuke, White Earth Ojibwe and  executive director of Honor the Earth, conducts a media tour of an Enbridge construction sites near Park Rapid, Minnesota, on Sunday June 6, 2021. (Photo by Mary Annette Pember, Indian Country Today) The legal move came as protests continue along the route in northern Minnesota. Steve Karnowski Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS Tribal and environmental groups opposed to Enbridge Energy s Line 3 oil pipeline project asked the Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday to overturn a lower court decision affirming the approvals granted by independent regulators that allowed construction to begin last December.

A Minnesota pipeline s effect on Mississippi River draws concerns

A Minnesota pipeline s effect on Mississippi River draws concerns
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Effects proposed Minnesota pipeline will have on Mississippi River should concern Memphians

Effects proposed Minnesota pipeline will have on Mississippi River should concern Memphians
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Enviros, tribes appeal Line 3 approval to Minn Supreme Court

Enviros, tribes appeal Line 3 approval to Minn Supreme Court
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Utilities getting shut off? This may help | Detroit Lakes Tribune

Utilities getting shut off? This may help The Minnesota Department of Commerce has received $167 million in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act, and is encouraging thousands of Minnesota households to apply, especially those with past-due energy bills who are at risk of utility disconnections. Written By: News Staff | 9:19 pm, Jul. 12, 2021 The Minnesota Department of Commerce has received an additional $167 million in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act to fund Minnesota’s Energy Assistance Program. As a result, the program is open for applications all year. The Department is encouraging thousands of Minnesota households to apply, especially those with past-due energy bills who are at risk of utility disconnections.

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