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Gov. Dayton: Mayo Clinic’s DMC initiative ‘transformative, priceless’

“2013 was a huge year for Rochester, thanks in large part to the passing of the Mayo Clinic Destination Medical Center legislation,” reports KTTC-TV in a story posted Jan. 10, 2014.

“It was a project many in the state, including Gov. Mark Dayton, pushed hard to accomplish.

“Thursday, KTTC NewsCenter’s Daniel Wolfe sat down with the Governor to talk about the future of DMC.official_dayton

“Dayton called the DMC initiative ‘transformative and priceless,’ and said that when we look back 15 years from now at the changes made to Rochester and Mayo Clinic, the project will clearly be one we’re glad we took on.

“The Governor also talked about the impact DMC will have on the way he’s perceived, once his term is complete.

“’I think it’s going to be the most significant legacy of my remaining one year or four years,’ Dayton said. ‘Mayo is so important to all of Minnesota, to our quality of life and the fact that they’re giving us this opportunity to do this enormously important expansion here in Minnesota and Rochester, rather than other places in the world, is just a tremendous opportunity.’

“Dayton went on to say there will no doubt be some kinks in development here and there, but the work to transform Rochester will be well worth it in the end.”

Watch the story on YouTube.   

Post Bulletin story: DMC enlists ambassadors to shape, sell plan in Rochester

On Dec. 16, 2013, a story in the Rochester Post Bulletin captures the spirit of DMC Ambassadors, what they are doing and how they are helping build enthusiasm and gather input for DMC.

DMC ambassadors helped collect input for this community vision board.
DMC Ambassadors helped collect input for this community vision board. (Click on the poster to enlarge and read).

This group of about 100 people meet twice a month to brainstorm ideas and volunteer for activities that keep DMC in the spotlight. Reporter Jeff Hansel’s story includes some of the brainstorming from last week’s meeting about ways this group is considering to build awareness.

Writes Hansel: “Grand dreams can be as much a part of the brainstorming process as simple fixes. For example, one of the ambassadors suggested, with an air of jest, that they should suggest closing off Broadway in downtown Rochester to make it like Nicolette Mall in Minneapolis as a grandiose idea to convince people to attend gatherings.

“But another, simpler issue is what to do with DMC T-shirts. One of the ambassadors suggested borrowing the Honkers’ T-shirt cannon and shooting the T-shirts at Ice Hawks games.”

Join the DMC ambassadors. All are welcome.

Root River community members gather to learn about DMC

Citizens from Lanesboro, Preston, Harmony, Peterson and other towns along the Root River came together at the Commonweal Theatre on Nov. 19 to learn more about DMC and its potential impact on communities near Rochester.

Thank you Root River Trail Partnership for hosting a wonderful event!

This crowd at the Commonweal Theatre
The crowd at the Commonweal Theatre

Check out the event coverage on KTTC-TV.

We knew that! Rochester is a “Top Place to Live”

Rochester ranks No. 6 on the “Top 100 Places to Live,” released Oct. 16, 2013, by the website Livability.com.

The Livability team looked at data from 1,700 cities, with populations from 25,000 to 350,000. They factored in local amenities, diversity, the economy, education opportunities, housing, health care and community infrastructure. According to Livability, here’s what put Rochester at the top of the list:

  • Mayo Clinic, health care provider and a top employer
  • University of Minnesota Rochester and many other college/university options
  • Great place to grow up
  • Great place for job-seeking retirees

What do you like about living in Rochester?  What would make it better? 

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