AURORA — In politics, it’s a bad thing to have dirt on your hands.
But one could probably forgive those leaving Habitat for Humanity on Thursday if some grit and grime was hard to get off.
U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today released the following statement regarding the submission of Polymet’s Permit to Mine application:
U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today joined his colleagues in calling on leadership in the Senate and House Committees on Appropriations and the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (LHHS) Subcommittee to ensure that all available resources in the Pell Grant program are used to improve college access and affordability for low-income students.
After Vice President Joe Biden spoke publicly to a crowd at the University of Minnesota Duluth on Friday, he met briefly and privately with a group on a topic that's close to his heart.
On Friday afternoon, Don Rowe and other past crew members of the USS Duluth returned a silver set to Ben Boo, who as the then-mayor of Duluth bestowed it on their now-decommissioned ship nearly 50 years ago.
Though then the figurehead of the city, Boo stressed that the gift did not come from him.
U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today urged Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Ryan to immediately bring the Affordable Care Act (ACA) up under an open rule when Congress returns to Washington for the lame duck session in November.
U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today applauded Secretary of Defense Ash Carter’s decision to order the immediate suspension of all efforts to collect reimbursement from affected National Guard members as a positive first step.
It may look like a parking lot, and in some ways, that's what the rehabilitation of Docks C & D at the Clure Public Marine Terminal has created.
But it's kind of a bigger deal than that.
Duluth, MN (NNCNOW.com) -- Two U.S. lawmakers are giving Duluth high marks when it comes to improvements to mental health care in the state.
Senator Al Franken and Representative Rick Nolan have been fighting for the changes in Minnesota.
ORR — What started a year and a half ago as an idea to better connect the many miles of ATV trails in and around the Orr and Crane Lake areas has turned into one of the fastest growing clubs in northern Minnesota.
And the 18-month effort has lead to an expanded trail system for riders across the area.
AURORA — In politics, it’s a bad thing to have dirt on your hands.
But one could probably forgive those leaving Habitat for Humanity on Thursday if some grit and grime was hard to get off.