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Minnesota regulators approve controversial carbon pipeline


Via KARE11: “A board of Minnesota regulators granted approval to a controversial carbon capture pipeline that has long drawn the ire of rural environmentalist groups.” 

MPR reports as more students qualify for services, Minnesota special education costs are climbing rapidly. Recently released state budget data shows a forecast of special education services to rise by $1.7 billion by 2029. 

Star Tribune reports residents in Farmington are suing the city over a proposed data center campus. “The residents’ central argument against the project outlined in the Nov. 29 complaint hinges on where it began: annexation.”

Duluth News Tribune’s Peter Passi writes that Duluth proposed a $41 million plan to address water system problems. The improvements will address multiple “deficiencies” identified by federal and state inspectors.

Star Tribune reports an Albert Lea man was sentenced to 25 years for killing a 2-year-old boy and assaulting his newborn son.  

Cole Premo at WCCO writes Cub Foods in Uptown Minneapolis is closed Friday following an early morning fire.



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