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This article first appeared in the Union Advocate.
A new president gaveled the 75th convention of the Minnesota State Building and Construction Trades Council to order at Madden’s on Gull Lake today, as delegates unanimously affirmed their Executive Board in electing Laborers Local 563 Business Manager Joe Fowler to lead the statewide organization.
President Emeritus Harry Melander, who retired in June after 12 years leading the council, administered the oath of office to Fowler and other executive officers as one of the convention’s first orders of business.
“I will give it my all to advocate the just cause of organized construction labor in the state of Minnesota,” Fowler said, thanking delegates for their support.
Drought hammers lawns, crops, rivers in Minnesota Bob Shaw, Ava Kian © Provided by Twin Cities Pioneer Press St. Croix River observers are warning boaters about low water levels so far this year. The low backwaters can be seen in this photograph Tuesday, June 15, 2021, north of Stillwater near Arcola Mills looking northeast along the St. Croix toward the Apple River. (Courtesy of Greg Schulz of PicturesOverStillwater.com}
To their arsenal of lawn-care products, homeowners must now add something new calendars.
The worst drought in nine years is drying up Minnesota, and the result is calendar-based watering bans that are rolling out city-by-city across the Twin Cities.
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Boaters are hitting rocks in the Mississippi River. Livestock farmers are seeking emergency waivers to graze cattle on conservation land. Homeowners cringing at toasted lawns are bracing for watering restrictions if they aren t already in place.
Meanwhile, more of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness has closed down as wildfires burning in Quetico Provincial Park across the border in Canada threaten to spread.
With about half of Minnesota now in the grip of severe drought and 4% in extreme drought the state has officially shifted into the drought warning phase, the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced Friday. The deepening drought is turning the summer into a sobering lesson in resource conservation.
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