Both the city and township are following the Department of Natural Resources’ lead and filing an appeal in the lake level lawsuit. The firm representing the city, Greene Espel PLLP, filed the appeal May 14; the township gave its attorney the go-ahead to file May 21. The office of the attorney general filed May 11 on behalf of the DNR to appeal the judge’s Aug. 30, 2017 ruling, which favored the plaintiff, the White Bear Lake Restoration Association (WBLRA), and its intervenor, the lake homeowners association. Included in the appeal were other judgments by District Court Judge Margaret Marrinan made over the course of the case, which dates back to 2012. Read the article…………….
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