Mankato
Part-time cop license ends
Minnesota is ending a part-time license that lets police officers work — making arrests and carrying a gun — without a two-year degree.
Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill Tuesday that will stop the state from issuing new part-time peace officer licenses this summer. Legislators backing the bill argued that putting officers on the streets with 40 hours of training and a test is too risky. But outstate cities that have relied on the officers — including Mankato, which has eight — warn that the new law will rob them of flexibility.
The bill passed the House 100-22 and the Senate 54-11.
Current part-timers will be able to continue working "indefinitely" but cannot switch to another agency. Cops with full-time licenses can work part-time shifts, as many do now.
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Duluth
Canal Park gets apartments
Duluth's waterfront tourist haven, Canal Park, will more than double its population of residents as work begins soon to convert two floors of office space into apartments.
The second and third floors of the former warehouse building that houses Grizzly's restaurant on Lake Avenue will be turned into 23 apartment units, including studios, one-bedrooms and two-bedrooms, officials said. The development by Sherman Associates will fill in a small part of the city's dire housing need to keep up with job growth in Duluth. A recent study showed the city will need 4,400 units of market-rate housing over the next six years.
"We're bringing them in as fast as we can," said Chris Eng, director of business development for the city. "Now we're finding that the housing shortage is a challenge for us as well."