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The state Public Utilities Commission said it would investigate and possibly punish a rural electric cooperative after it opposed the Upper Sioux Community’s solar project.
Duluth’s economic development agency found Lazar “Luzy” Ostreicher had breached an agreement for the project, which would ultimately create over 1,200 housing units.
Similar to “Bachelor in Paradise,” and the Bachelor universe in general, there was a long list of unwritten rules, especially to get into the front row.
Two state agencies still need to approve the plan for Arts’ Nest and Zenon Dance Company and School to operate the shuttered center.
The company has reorganized its business and committed more to research to capitalize on the opportunities in massive growth of AI and the data centers that power it.