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Three were taken to a Twin Cities hospital with "severe burns."
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to take up Mesabi Metallics' challenge of the DNR's decision to terminate the company's leases.
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The Minnesota State Patrol, Department of Transportation and local agencies will meet next week to address a possible need to respond at the intersection, located roughly 5 miles outside Nashwauk.
The company had missed several last-chance requirements earlier this month.
State agency says additional requirements not met, continues lease termination.
The company said it could only provide half of the required $200 million because of the COVID-19 crisis in India.
Lourenco Goncalves, president and CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs, threatened to close Hibtac if state continues to give Mesabi Metallics leases instead of Cliffs.
Iron Range lawmakers oppose such a move and seek a different company to take over the Nashwauk site.

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A judge heard five victim-impact statements and viewed videos prepared by both sides at an emotional, nearly four-hour hearing.
A 60-year-old Hibbing man was found dead after an ATV rollover into the ditch on Minnesota Highway 65 in Nashwauk Township.
Work will continue through July 13.

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