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The Trans-Pacific Partnership is dead, and the North American Free Trade Agreement already appears to be on life support. Better known as TPP and NAFTA, much has been written and said about the national implications of these trade deals.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KDAL) - After President Trump's announcement earlier this week to clear the way for Keystone XL and the Dakota Access oil pipelines, Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan was glad to hear the President say that the lines should be built with American made steel.
Six Crow Wing County youths trekked to Washington, D.C. along with 500 other 4-H students from across the country for President Donald Trump's inauguration Friday, Jan. 20.
Jack Kimbler, sophomore at Pequot Lakes High school, and Aaron Sopelle, sophomore from Baxter, were among the Crow Wing County students who took part in the memorable experience.
WASHINGTON – The new era of trade restrictions signaled by President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will not be good news for some of Minnesota’s major corporate players and industries, but comes as relief to others.
Six Crow Wing County teens were among the thousands to experience the inauguration of Pres. Donald Trump Friday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
VIRGINIA — President Donald Trump took the oath of office Friday in Washington, with a group of Iron Rangers not far in the distance.
Several notable Brainerd area residents got to see Pres. Donald Trump take the oath of office, courtesy of U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan's office.
Because his first stint in Congress came way back in 1974, our U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan, based on seniority, will "be third-closest to the president" at today's inauguration, as Nolan pointed out in the News Tribune this week.
With the inauguration looming Friday, Rick Nolan figures to enjoy a choice view of Donald Trump being sworn in as the 45th President of the United States.
HOYT LAKES, Minn. — The U.S. Forest Service on Monday backed a major land trade that will give PolyMet Mining Co. access to the land where it plans to build an open-pit copper-nickel mine.
The Forest Service announced its final “record of decision’’ on the land swap that will see PolyMet receive access to 6,650 acres at the mine site between Hoyt Lakes and Babbitt.
