Published February 21, 2013, 02:00 PM
Two Harbors would lose seat in new makeup of IRRRB
A bill sitting on Gov. Mark Dayton’s desk that would change the configuration of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board — a body that oversees $30 million geared toward growing businesses in northeastern Minnesota — has drawn the ire of some Lake County officials who say it would weaken the area’s influence on the board.By: Don Davis and LaReesa Sandretsky, Lake County News Chronicle
