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Senator Grant Hauschild Tours Clair Nelson Community Center and Joins Wilderness Inquiry Canoemobile Boat Launch

(Hermantown, MN) – Senator Grant Hauschild (DFL-Herman­town) toured the Clair Nelson Community Center and joined Wil­derness Inquiry students at a boat launch Thursday, highlighting state funding that is making a pos­itive impact in the Northland.

“I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished in securing critical state funding for the needs of Northern Minnesota,” said Sen. Hauschild . “From upgrading aging infrastruc­ture to expanding outdoor opportu­nities for our kids, I’m focused on delivering for our area and the peo­ple of Northern Minnesota.”

Thursday’s visit to the Clair Nel­son Community Center showcased a new septic system for the build­ing that came thanks to $100,000 in funding secured in the 2024 mineral articles bill passed by Sen. Hauschild. The center, a multipur­pose building where a wide range of local events take place, ranging from community picnics, to sport­ing events, to official town meet­ings, had long needed upgrades to its aging facilities.

After the tour of the Clair Nelson Community Center, Sen. Hauschild joined students from Wilderness In­quiry at Lax Lake who were partici­pating in the Canoemobile “floating classroom”, which travels statewide facilitating outdoor and wilderness activities. This programming is made possible thanks to state fund­ing from the recently passed Leg­acy bill, which Senator Hauschild helped ensure passage of. During his time with the students, one stu­dent asked Sen. Hauschild to con­sider extending the youth water­fowl hunt season. Sen. Hauschild pledged to introduce a bill in the 2026 Legislative Session to extend the season. “That’s exactly how we should be engaging our young people, by sharing experiences out­doors, hearing their ideas, and en­couraging them to be part of our de­mocracy,” said Sen. Hauschild. “I’ll be working on that on his behalf and help more kids get their birds.”

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