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Catch up on some of the other business that took place this week inside the Minnesota Capitol
Less than two years after cannabis was legalized, lawmakers continue to adjust cannabis regulations through roughly 30 bills currently moving through the Minnesota Legislature
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Scotch Tape, one of the state's most well-known brands, turns 100 this year, but what's behind the unusual name?
Their hope: Protect America's economy, including farmers. Nobody wanted what happened next.
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Experts were called in to disassemble the device.
Planning commissioners voted to rezone property for the development, over neighbors' objections.
Several others also reported misconduct within the close-knit religious community that reportedly took a “forgive and forget” approach.
Miller pleaded no contest, despite admitting to Dunn County Sheriff's investigators that he killed her and left her body in a snow bank.
While they support bolstering the U.S. shipbuilding industry, officials warned millions of dollars in fees each time a Chinese-built ship stops at a U.S. port would threaten Great Lakes shipping.
Over 100 students from local high schools participated in the 28th Toothpick Bridge Challenge.
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Senate Republicans call the resolution pushed by Democrats “political theater” and a “waste of time.”
One of the earliest mentions involving Minnesota sports teams involves the national anthem being played in 1917 during a Wisconsin and Gophers football game in Madison.
A revised development agreement would allow some of the proposed apartment building to be converted to short- and extended-stay rental units.
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Rep. Angie Craig, again, sounds the alarm
A proposed 5-acre sale would leave little land available on the site of the former Atlas Cement Plant.
Turbidity churned up asbestos-like mining pollution in Lake Superior.
Similar signs promoting the 988 Lifeline were installed in La Crosse, Wausau in 2024.
Eichorn was permitted Wednesday to once again be released from custody after federal prosecutors alleged he lied about having a gun and tried to obstruct the investigation.
Duluth Public School Board member Rosie Loeffler-Kemp was one of seven selected across Minnesota for the MSBA All-State School Board.
Bills with bipartisan support would create a grant program aimed at supporting police officers and their children
Minnesota’s State Veterinarian Brian Hoefs said that declaring the state’s poultry free of avian influenza to this point is a “small victory” and to expect more cases to come this spring.
The 59-year-old allegedly admitted she was dealing with a "personal cryptocurrency problem."
The website is one of the ways House Republicans are trying to root out the misuse of taxpayer dollars, according to state Rep. Bernie Perryman, R-St. Cloud.
Pequot Lakes woman Nicky Hardy joins one other DFLer and seven Republicans in the race
Rice, now 37, had been accused of fatally stabbing Anita Knutson in 2007 when they were roommates.
In a statement Tuesday night, unions representing tens of thousands of state workers denounced the move toward more in-person work.
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