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A Redwood County project that has been years in discussion and planning is now moving forward with cut trees and turned dirt. The Redwood Courthouse Building is looking more exposed with the surrounding trees cut to the turf and the grounds being prepared for a major project the new justice center which will house the County Attorney and Court system.
When the Redwood County Board of Commissioners originally began discussing the project many years ago, the projected costs were barely more than half its current estimated $10 million cost.
The new building project finally broke ground in earnest during a ceremony to commemorate the event at noon Wednesday, March 31. Contegrity Group, Inc., the project management firm hired by the county, brought their golden shovels and hosted a number of officials from the region including Senator Gary Dahms, current and former commissioners, Contegrity staff, Wold Architects and Engineers (who designed the project) and other
To the editor:
This week, the Equal Rights Amendment was brought up to be considered in the Minnesota Senate. The ERA would put a measure on the 2022 ballot letting Minnesota voters decide whether to alter the state’s Constitution to say people have equal rights regardless of gender. Now, I support this measure. But even if you don’t or aren’t sure…we should discuss it.
Instead of letting it go to the floor for debate and a vote, Senator Gary Dahms put his fingers in his ears and denied Minnesotans the right to decide for themselves.
We all claim we want more say in our government. That politicians shouldn’t be making decisions for us. That we deserve a voice.
From staff reports
ST. PAUL Both State Sen. Gary Dahms, R-Redwood Falls, and Sen. Bill Weber, R-Luverne, lauded a voter ID bill that was approved by the Republican-controlled Minnesota Senate on Monday. However, it’s unlikely to receive the same reception in the Democratic-controlled House.
The bill passed the Senate 34-32, with votes falling along party lines.
The legislation calls for Minnesotans to present a valid photo identification for in-person, absentee, and mail-in voting. The bill also establishes a new voter identification card that would be available free of charge to individuals who lack proper identification and cannot afford it. The bill would make Minnesota the 37th state to require some form of identification to vote.
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