Metro briefs: Tiny house builder to reuse plywood that protected businesses following Floyd death
A local nonprofit that builds tiny houses for homeless people plans to reuse some of the plywood hung at businesses during last month’s rioting following the death of
The group, Settled, said it’s received more than 100 sheets of wood so far in donations from businesses and properties that were boarded up for protection. The plywood will be used to build Settled’s
Said Settled co-founder
City settles lawsuit filed by homeowners
The Diehls sued the city in October seeking damages of
SHAKOPEE
Koda Energy fined
Koda Energy will pay
According to the MPCA, emissions of particulate matter more than three times the amount allowed by Koda’s permit were detected at the company’s biomass conveyance area and truck unloading station. Such particles can attach to a person’s nose, throat and lungs and may result in health problems.
Koda has completed a number of steps to prevent future emission violations. Koda, a partnership between
BLOOMINGTON
The program, which the council passed last month, would offer forgivable non-interest-bearing loans to businesses with up to 20 full-time employees that made less than
Loans of up to
Funding for the program would come out of federal CARES Act funding that the state is forwarding to Bloomington.
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