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REGIONAL After eight years at the helm of the most influential state agency on the Iron Range, Mark Phillips is heading into retirement but not without having made his mark on the …
The longtime legislator earned praise from colleagues on both sides of the aisle as his departure contributes to a rapidly changing political landscape in Northeastern Minnesota.
The longtime legislator earned praise from colleagues on both sides of the aisle as his departure contributes to a rapidly changing political landscape in Northeastern Minnesota.