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Ironworld winter film series to begin
Beginning Thursday, January 8, Ironworld in Chisholm is offering a series of free documentary-style films that address immigration on a national scope, and how it has molded the sociological backbone of ...
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Price swings bounce 'inelastic' commodities
How primary commodity producers - farming, mining and energy companies - remember 2008 will be a bit like how different people remember an amusement-park visit.
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Iron Range Town Prosecuting Its Own Councilman
The following page was sent to A copy was sent to your e-mail address Send Another E-mail Dec 24, 2008 9:13 am US/Central MOUNTAIN IRON, Minn.
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Iron Range conference focuses upon India
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend Business North - Around The Region - Duluth & Superior Newspaper Iron Range conference focuses upon India 12/18/2008 by Beth Bily Iron Range Resources ...
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U of M to update Iron Range on mesothelioma study
Eds: APNewsNow. Will be updated from 6:30 p.m. event. MOUNTAIN IRON, Minn. Researchers from the University of Minnesota will give an update on their five-year study into mesothelioma on the Iron Range.
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Meeting set on mesothelioma study
Health screenings for Northeastern Minnesota miners and their spouses who might have been exposed to asbestos fibers will begin this spring as part of a five-year study into what has caused a high level of rare ...
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Iron Range Digs Out
Iron Range towns were busy digging out after the first major storm of the season.
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Range blogger helps you live on less
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend Special Focus Range blogger helps you live on less It's not exactly a full-blown business yet, but one Iron Range blog generates a little income by tapping ...
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Production halt looms at Keetac
Production halt looms at Keetac: Cutbacks, layoffs expected at other Minnesota taconite mining operations, as well.
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Economy Takes Toll On Iron Range
The downturn in global steel markets continues to take its toll on Iron Range mines.
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Your turn: Krinkie made outlandish statements
The recent commentary by Taxpayers League of Minnesota President Phil Krinkie calling the proposed Northern Lights Express, or NLX, a 'Train to Nowhere' insulted not only Duluthians but the entire region.
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Minnesota economist: Recession could worsen
Wherever Sen. Amy Klobuchar goes these days, she hears from Minnesotans facing financial problems.
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Iron Range Resources announces 2009 culture and tourism grant awards
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend Business North - The Daily Briefing - Business Newspaper Online Iron Range Resources announces 2009 culture and tourism grant awards 12/3/2008 Iron Range ...
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Hibbing Public Library schedule Dec. 1-5
Visit With Santa The Yuletide Festival has been scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 2 ,from 6 to 8 p.m. This event includes story time and visits with Santa, music by the Hibbing City Band and the Iron Range Chorus, ...
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IRR extends interest payment timeframe on loan to Excelsior Energy
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend Business North - The Daily Briefing - Business Newspaper Online IRR extends interest payment timeframe on loan to Excelsior Energy 11/26/2008 by Beth Bily ...
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1 dead, 7 injured in Iron Range crash
One person is dead and seven others are injured after a pickup truck carrying six people lost control on an icy road and crashed into another vehicle west of Chisholm.
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Report: Minnesota's recession worsening
A new employment report released recently by the Department of Employment and Economic Development shows the statea s economy continuing a steep decline, as Minnesota lost another 7,500 jobs in October.
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Robert Laven comes home for book signing
Another Osakis writer is ready to grace your bookshelves with a personalized copy of his work.
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Cliffs, Alpha call off merger
Cliffs Natural Resources and Alpha Natural Resources have called off plans for a $2.7 billion merger that would have created a North American mining giant.
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Sparks fly in Swift County recount
" Recounting U.S. Senate ballots in Swift County was not so swift this morning. The morning began with confusion and a heated exchange between the Swift County auditor and a Norm Coleman campaign official, one ...
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