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Hold The Mayo: Study Says DME Cant Repay Loan
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by TheAntiGates</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by rrandb</i> <br /><br />Going west probably one of the largest. East is another story. To the west the line is mostly going thru dirt and praire with a town here and there. There are few towns of any size as you get near the coal fields. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Thanks. Well, just in consideration of the comments that no other towns have tried to block the DME , Maybe that is partly to do with the likelihood that the small fry towns and villages felt overmatched against the DME's resources? Like a fly on an elephant? <br /> <br />Whereas, Rochester, with it's relationship with Mayo, might feel more confident about making their wishes heard? Just a thought. <br /> <br />Some of those little towns can't even pay the local cop unless he gets out and writes enough speeding tickets. The legal fees alone required to take on an entity such as the DME might put some of those towns into insolvency. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Winona MN - population 30,000+ <br />Mankato MN - 30,000+ <br />Owatonna MN - 20,000+ <br />New Ulm MN - 15,000+ <br />Brookings SD - 15,000+ <br />Huron SD - 15,000+ <br />Pierre/Ft. Pierre SD - 15,000+ <br />Souix Falls SD - 100,000 <br />Rapid City SD - 50,000 <br />Mitchell SD - 15,000 <br />Murphy Siding SD - 4[;)]
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