Although we typically associate doctors with large, busy, and sterile hospitals, medical professionals are needed in all parts of the world, and for all sorts of purposes. Over the previous week, students from the University of North Dakota's Department of Emergency Medicine had the chance to see this idea firsthand, as they participated in a Zoom call with a doctor putting his medical experience to the test at the bottom of the world.
GRANGEVILLE — The Dec. 6 Idaho County Commissioners (ICC) meeting included progress on the Milner Trail, a comment letter on the Stibnite mining project, updating appraisals of county-owned buildings and
Bloomington grapples with hotel vacancies Bloomington scrambles to offset losses from lodging tax revenue. February 11, 2021 6:55pm Text size Copy shortlink:
In good times, dozens of Bloomington hotels lure travelers with their proximity to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and the Mall of America, bringing millions of dollars in lodging taxes to the city annually and supporting hundreds of other businesses.
But COVID-19 has ravaged the hotel industry, leaving Bloomington officials to patch a multimillion-dollar budget hole and plan creative solutions in case some hotels don t survive. The pandemic has shone a light on how important that industry is to us, said Schane Rudlang, Bloomington port authority administrator. Losing that money is a big impact to the city, no doubt.