Did the State of Minnesota also build the Schwan Super Rink, National Youth Golf Center and Schwan Center?
The Schwan Super Rink was funded by a cooperative of eight local governmental partners along with the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission (MASC). The partners include the cities of Arden Hills, Blaine, Centennial, Coon Rapids, Mounds View, New Brighton, Shoreview, as well as Ramsey and Anoka Counties. Total construction cost was $11 million. The National Youth Golf Center had $3.1 million of the $10 million cost paid for by the state. The other $6 million was raised through private cash and in-kind sponsorship. The new Schwan Center was built by the state as part of the bonding bill in 2003.
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