The state Board of Education will vote tonight in northeast Minnesota. If approved, the school will be run by KidsPeace, a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit company. It will offer education and vocational training to troubled teenage boys. Some Iron Range legislators fought the project, but residents of Buhl are welcoming it with open arms. Minnesota Public Radio's Amy Radil reports. News of the proposed KidsPeace school first surfaced in some stormy sessions of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board. Some board members opposed another juvenile facility in northeast Minnesota because they feared it