St. Paul – In the face of record budget deficits and the first year of spending constitutionally dedicated dollars, a bill dealing with drawdowns sailed mostly below the radar. But its passage could be a boon for conservation, supporters say. It’s designed to make it easier for local officials to temporarily lower public water levels […]
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