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Higher contributions and benefit cuts will reduce Minnesota's unfunded pension liabilities.
June 19 -
Raising its $15 million borrowing cap on local projects would smooth Minneapolis' borrowing process on more expensive projects.
May 14 -
Days after U.S. Highway 14 was snubbed by the state's Corridors of Commerce program, the Minnesota Senate is giving it some attention.
May 10 -
The project is designed to protect Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota from high waters.
April 3 -
The state House approved a $22.5 billion general fund budget that relies on fees and tax increases to fund priorities like pension obligations.
March 2 -
Minnesota lawmakers return with a slight surplus in hand and a bonding bill and possible pension and tax reforms on their plate.
March 1 -
A new elementary school and expanded career and technical education (CTE) center may be in the future for Windom Area Schools.
March 1 -
Issuers in the Midwest sold $82.98 billion of debt last year, a 5% drop from 2016.
February 27 -
The Albert Lea school board marked its calendar for May 8 with Tuesday night's five-to-one vote in favor of a special election regarding a building bond to update Hammer Complex.
February 21 -
Mark Dayton's proposed capital budget would dole out more than $500 million for higher education projects.
January 17