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Majority of those working on Enbridge pipeline from outside Minnesota

Majority of those working on Enbridge pipeline from outside Minnesota Mike Hughlett, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Alex Kormann - Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Enbridge utility contractors worked to identify and mark an older Enbridge pipeline, Line 16, at one of the Line 3 work sites in Carlton, Minn., in 2020. Enbridge has fallen considerably short of goals to hire Minnesota workers for its controversial new oil 340-mile pipeline across the northern part of the state. The Calgary-based company and union representatives have said they had expected at least 50% of its construction workforce to be from Minnesota. But at the end of December the first full month of construction only 33% of the 4,664 workers building the replacement for Enbridge s current Line 3 were Minnesota residents, according to a recent filing with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission.

Star Tribune photos of the year 2020

The Coronavirus Shoppers bought out all of the stock of toilet paper, disinfecting wipes, and hand sanitizer in response to the Coronavirus, prompting a limit on several items, Friday, March 13 at the Target in Columbia Heights. Anthony Soufflé, Star Tribune Traffic in the theater district was light as the marquee message above Brave New Workshop on Hennepin Avenue offers a light message in the face of the coronavirus pandemic on March 18 in Minneapolis. David Joles, Star Tribune Healthcare workers at Regions Hospital came outside the hospital, including Tamara Hill, an ER RN, seen wiping away tears, to thank Xcel Energy crew members, including Paul Peikert, who had lined the street outside Regions to greet healthcare workers during the early morning shift change outside Regions Hospital on Wednesday, April 22 in St. Paul.

Vote: Help pick the best reader photo for our North Report contest

And the winner of our North Report Reader Photo Contest is ….. January 13, 2021 12:52pm Text size Copy shortlink: Congratulationsto Roseville-based photographer Tim Graul for winning our first North Report Reader Photo Contest for this beautiful Milky Way shot taken in March, on his first visit to the North Shore, as the state was beginning to shut down and social distancing was becoming the norm. It was a tight race, with Tim capturing 24 percent of votes in the five-person field. Thanks to all the finalists and all the readers who regularly tag #stribduluth on Instagram and email their photos to duluth@startribune.com for a chance to be featured in our North Report newsletter. If you are not getting that delivered to your inbox, you can sign uphere.

Deadly December includes COVID-19 hopes in Minnesota

Deadly December includes COVID-19 hopes in Minnesota Christopher Snowbeck, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Alex Kormann, Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Andrea Orest, the statewide health improvement partnership coordinator, walked along a line of cars in Grand Marais, Minn. to hand out free at-home COVID-19 saliva tests. The tests were handed out in conjunction with a food pantry distribution at the Cook County Community Center on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. December offers a glimmer of hope in Minnesota s battle against COVID-19, with a steady decline in the number of new cases and hospitalizations despite being the deadliest month of the pandemic so far.

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