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Gevo Reopens Luverne Plant after 15-Month Shutdown to Make Jet Fuel Ingredient – Advanced BioFuels USA

Gevo Reopens Luverne Plant after 15-Month Shutdown to Make Jet Fuel Ingredient – Advanced BioFuels USA
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New front in Line 3 legal fight: wild rice speaks up in Minnesota court filing

New front in Line 3 legal fight: wild rice speaks up in Minnesota court filing
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New front in Line 3 legal fight: Wild rice is plaintiff in lawsuit against DNR

New front in Line 3 legal fight: Wild rice is plaintiff in lawsuit against DNR
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Court rules Hubbard County sheriff must stop blocking property associated with Winona LaDuke

Court rules Hubbard County sheriff must stop blocking property associated with Winona LaDuke Judge rules deputies can t block access to home used by Enbridge protesters.  July 23, 2021 5:46pm Text size Copy shortlink: A Minnesota district judge has slapped the Hubbard County sheriff with a temporary restraining order, ruling that the county must stop obstructing access to a property used by opponents of Enbridge s Line 3 pipeline project. Indigenous activist Winona LaDuke and Tara Houska, two leaders of protests against the oil pipeline, recently sued Hubbard County and Sheriff Cory Aukes for repeatedly blocking a driveway to a home near Menahga in north-central Minnesota.

William Asp, who brought access to books to many Minnesotans, dies at 77

William Asp, who brought access to books to many Minnesotans, dies at 77 Asp summed up his cooperative vision in his 2010 interview: No library can have everything that its customers might need. No library can be self-sufficient.   July 7, 2021 5:44pm Text size Copy shortlink: As Minnesota s state librarian for 21 years, William Bill Asp made sure that Minnesotans would have broad access to books. Under his leadership, Minnesota became one of the few states with comprehensive border-to-border public library service along with a guaranteed source of funding in all counties. He was quite a legend, said Maggie Snow, director of Minitex, a resource-sharing program of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education and University of Minnesota libraries. Bill mentored a lot of people.

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