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There could be movement on immigration reform this week in Washington. A Senate committee is expected to approve a bipartisan bill clearing the way for the full Senate to debate the legislation.
There could be movement on immigration reform this week in Washington. A Senate committee is expected to approve a bipartisan bill clearing the way for the full Senate to debate the legislation.
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Bark For Life will be held at Ray Erlandson Park in Mankato June 15.
Bark For Life will be held at Ray Erlandson Park in Mankato June 15.
MANKATO, Minn. -
Another sculpture from Mankato's city art walking tour will now call the Key City home.
Artist Matt Miller of Missouri is donating his sculpture called "Chasing My Tail Again" to the City Center Partnership.
He said when he came to Mankato to install the piece, he fell in love with the area, and wanted to give his artwork to the community that has given him so much as well.
CityArt Coordinator Noelle Lawton says, "He really felt connected to Mankato and he thought what a better way to give back to the community than donating his sculpture to us. So it's just a really cool addition, it's very large, really modern, it's colorful and I think it is just going to look awesome in our city center."
The permanent location of this sculpture is yet to be determined, but it will remain in the City Center of Mankato along the sculpture tour. The sculpture was priced at $8,500.