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Our view: State spending: Offer your input 
Gone are those business-to-business taxes that sparked so much backlash. And the new taxes on services like haircuts and advertising.
March 15, 2013
Our view: Join the study to cancel cancer
The first big study found that smoking causes cancer. As no-duh as that seems now, it actually was quite groundbreaking then, a finding that changed our entire society for the fresher. A second big cancer-prevention study linked obesity to the deadly disease, and, again, Americans took note — and took off pounds.March 14, 2013
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Our view: If only we all felt so good about Duluth
George Sherman is a real estate titan responsible for more than $2.8 billion of projects in a select handful of communities from Minnesota to Colorado.March 13, 2013
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Our view: Let Minnesotans vote on marriage for same-sex couples
March 12, 2013
Our view: Feeling good about Duluth: Optimism spreads everywhere but here 
March 08, 2013
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Our view: Steer state clear of nursing mandates
Let’s call this what it seems to be, this proposal weaving its way through the Legislature in St. Paul to leave it up to state government to dictate how many nurses are on duty at any given time in Minnesota hospitals and health-care facilities.March 07, 2013
Our view: Let’s gather again on Duluth schools 
March 06, 2013
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Our view: Will you go easy or grill Gronseth? 
March 04, 2013
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Our view: Don’t abandon Great Lakes restoration 
March 01, 2013
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Our view: Spend more to plug MN as destination 
In 1993, voters in Colorado repealed their state’s tourism tax, which, in today’s dollars, was fueling an $18 million-a-year marketing effort to attract visitors. At the time the state was tops in the nation as a summer resort destination.
February 28, 2013
Our view: Unlikely coalition shows mining urgency 
While not exactly a team of rivals, the varied interests coming together to rally for precious metals mining in Northeastern Minnesota send an unmistakable message: This budding industry, with its potential to transform our economy and our region for the better, needs to finally be permitted and up and operating and creating jobs and having an impact that’s sure to be felt all the way to St. Paul and beyond.
February 27, 2013
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Local view: Mining prospects spread optimism in the Northland 
As representatives of the business organization whose goal is business development in Northeastern Minnesota and of the building trades unions best situated to build that development, we are incredibly enthusiastic and optimistic about the future of the Arrowhead. This is in part because of our ability to work together, business and labor, to create a better tomorrow. But today it also is because of the projections of what is next for the Arrowhead and for Minnesota in general, as outlined recently in a University of Minnesota Duluth Labovitz School of Business and Economics study on the incredible opportunities around strategic metal mining in Minnesota.
By Brian Hanson and Craig Olson , February 27, 2013
Our view: Cell alerts work, raise Amber flags 
February 25, 2013
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Our view: New mysteries emerge in big-lake barrel saga 
February 22, 2013
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Our view: IRRRB change a DFL power grab 
In Minnesota, Democrats control the House, the Senate and the governor’s office. So decided the state’s electorate. Democrats also are about to be in control of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation, the state agency that doles out state taconite tax revenues to promote Iron Range economic development.
February 21, 2013
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