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After initial bump, Minnesota cities’ state aid could vary under budget plan
The city of Duluth would receive more state money next year if legislators approve Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget, but after that it could get smaller checks from the Capitol.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

Feds agree with band that Carter Hotel should come down
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs has concluded that the Carter Hotel building in downtown Duluth should come down. But the city of Duluth and the State Historic Preservation Office continue with their efforts to save it.
Monday, February, 04, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Some say Minnesota's sales tax didn't go far enough when enacted
Richard Hanson of Hermantown served one term in the House as an independent conservative representing Duluth. The raucous 1967 session was his first.
Sunday, February, 03, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Minnesota eyes long-ignored sales tax on services
Rising rates and diminishing returns, along with the regressive nature of the tax, are part of what is driving the current debate surrounding Gov. Mark Dayton’s proposal to drop the sales tax rate to 5.5 percent while broadening the base of what is taxed.
Sunday, February, 03, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Hermantown mayor addresses city’s challenges
Hermantown Mayor Wayne Boucher identified his community’s biggest challenge Thursday during his State of the City address: “How do we keep the quality of the services we provide where they are today and do that with shrinking revenues?”
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Hermantown mayor describes challenges in State of City address
Hermantown Mayor Wayne Boucher identified his community’s biggest challenge Thursday during his State of the City address: “How do we keep the quality of the services we provide where they are today and do that with shrinking revenues?”
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Minnesota Power to convert coal plant to gas
Minnesota Power announced Wednesday it will convert its coal-fired power plant in Hoyt Lakes to natural gas and close one of three coal units at its Taconite Harbor plant on the North Shore as the utility continues a move away from carbon dioxode-creating coal.
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Minnesota Power to convert Hoyt Lakes coal plant to gas
The utility company announced its plan ahead of the state deadline to look at old coal generators.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

State disciplines St. Louis County private assessor
A private assessor responsible for valuing property in 25 townships in St. Louis County has been suspended for 90 days by the Minnesota Board of Assessors, a wing of the state Department of Revenue.
Wednesday, January, 30, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Township assessor in St. Louis County cited by state
A private assessor responsible for valuing property in 25 townships in St. Louis County has been suspended for 90 days by the Minnesota Board of Assessors, a wing of the state Department of Revenue.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Minnesota GOP questions 'cuts' in Dayton budget
Gov. Mark Dayton’s administration said Monday that what initially was billed as $225 million in spending cuts in his budget blueprint actually is $58 million less.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Rural Minnesota budget impact: Good or bad?
Gov. Mark Dayton says his budget plan favors greater Minnesota, but rural legislators are not so sure.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

Our view: Loving and hating the state spending plan
And here we go. The Minnesota Legislature’s top priority this session — setting a two-year budget that, hopefully, also puts the state on more-solid, longer-term financial footing — kicked off Tuesday with the release of Gov. Mark Dayton’s proposed spending plan. The state’s top leader pitched new and increased taxes and more spending for education, transportation and other needs and wants.
Sunday, January, 27, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

Overheard
“The governor’s proposal is a great starting point. All last year my campaign focused on the need for a structurally sound budget, a budget that lasts for years and not months. We have a long way to reach this goal, but I do think we’re pointed in the right direction to move forward.
Sunday, January, 27, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

Businesses worry about Dayton's tax plan
Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget proposal would add more than $3.1 billion in new tax revenue over the next two years. Higher income taxes on the richest Minnesotans would bring in about $1.1 billion, but the rest has to come from somewhere. Businesses are worried they, and their customers, would take the hit.
Saturday, January, 26, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Dayton emphasizes new money for jobs, education
Nearly $730 million more would be available to education and jobs programs under a budget Gov. Mark Dayton proposes for the next two years.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Breakdown of Gov. Dayton’s budget plan
Taxes
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Gov. Dayton unveils tax plan
The head of the Duluth Area Chamber of Commerce said he is not opposed to Gov. Mark Dayton’s proposal Tuesday to cut the Minnesota sales tax rate and apply it to more sales, including services and bigger-ticket clothing items.
Wednesday, January, 23, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

Dayton would tax clothes, upper incomes but rebate property tax
Minnesotans would pay taxes on clothing worth more than $100, rich Minnesotans’ income tax would increase and property taxes would fall under a proposal released by Gov. Mark Dayton at mid-day.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

Moose Lake still working toward recovery after June flood
The good thing about flash floods is that the water goes away. But the bad thing about flash floods also is that the water goes away. Things dry up and — from the outside — everything looks as it did before. Inside, it’s a different story.
Tuesday, January, 22, 2013 - Pine Journal - News

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