When the 2024 Minnesota DNR’s Roundtable convenes in Bloomington on Jan. 19, the hundreds in attendance won’t be first greeted by a bombshell “buffer initiative” like former Gov. Mark Dayton announced in 2015.
Nor will it hear about the intricacies of a particular state natural resource, as was the case in 2016, when Lake Mille Lacs management came under a collective microscope.
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