Adam Willis

A pilot project between Minnesota's second largest supplier of electricity, Great River Energy, and a Massachusetts start-up claims to have a breakthrough in battery technology that would allow for vast expansions of renewable energy on the power grid.
The landmark settlement, the second-largest multi-state agreement in U.S. history, will send a total of $45 million to North Dakota and $303 million to Minnesota, according the attorney general’s offices of the two states.
With funding finally in place, advocates are hopeful that the database will be particularly useful for quantifying the state's problem of missing and murdered Indigenous people.
In a much-anticipated federal court hearing on Friday, April 9, attorneys from the Department of Justice and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said they have not made up their minds on what to do about the embattled North Dakota pipeline, likely leaving its fate in the hands of a federal judge.
In a charged political environment, the COVID-19 health crisis became an ultimate test of the North Dakota governor's data-centered approach.
In a ceremonial roll call at Monday's kick-off of the RNC, Minnesota was represented by the controversial MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.