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COVID-19 in Wisconsin: Masks still required on tribal lands

COVID-19 in Wisconsin: Masks still required on tribal lands
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Mohican Nation from Wisconsin reclaims New York island

View Comments After hundreds of years of being dispossessed of its original homeland, the Mohican Nation, now located in Wisconsin, will have a small piece of its territory back in New York state. “Our history over there is so complex,” said Heather Bruegl, director of cultural affairs for the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation, which has its seat of government in Bowler in Shawano County. “This gives us a little bit of a footprint.” The 156-acre southern portion of Papscanee Island, just south of Albany, New York, was returned to the Mohican Nation this spring by the conservation group Open Space Institute after months of negotiation.

Mohican Nation from Wisconsin reclaims New York island

Mohican Nation from Wisconsin reclaims New York island
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Mpls City Council OKs eliminating parking requirements on new developments

Copy shortlink: The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously Friday to eliminate minimum parking requirements on new developments citywide. The move is a significant switch from practices in most cities requiring developers to include a certain minimum number of parking spaces depending on the size of a new commercial or residential structure. Before the 13-0 vote, City Council President Lisa Bender said that the change aligns with the city s climate and greenhouse gas emission goals outlined in the Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan. Parking drives so much about the design of buildings and the cost of housing in our city. … This opens up so much possibility, especially to develop the smaller-scale projects that so many of our constituents point to as they tell us the kind of projects and housing they want to see in their communities, Bender said.

Here s what happened before NKY Judge Ruttle s suspension

View Comments This is an installment of reporter Julia Fair s series By the way, NKY. Here, you ll find what s going on in Northern Kentucky.  If there s something you think should be included, email reporter Julia Fair at jfair@enquirer.com More information on Judge Ruttle s suspension  Last month, Northern Kentucky learned Kenton County District Court Judge Ann Ruttle had gotten in trouble. Ruttle first won election as a judge in 1994. She is now the Chief District Court Judge for Kenton County and makes $118,372 a year. A lot of readers reached out to me who were shocked. They wanted to know more about what happened to cause the suspension for a judge who, it seemed, was widely respected.

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