The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency hopes state lawmakers approve a $2.9 million proposal that would help pay for cities and tribal nations to put together plans to beef up their sewer systems and other infrastructure.
Olsen Custom Farms of Hendricks, Minn., has constructed a 14-acre site for making “humus compost" from the farm's 3,500-head confinement beef custom feedlot near Toronto, S.D.
Members of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's group on environmental justice have resigned en masse in response to the recent approval of permits for the Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project.
As News Tribune editorials have been pointing out for nearly a decade, the federal Great Lakes Restoration Initiative works. And deserves — no, needs — to continue to be allowed to do good.