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May 01 2023
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Afro Deli owner honored at White House; second gentleman, SBA administrator announce visit to MN
Abdirahan Kahin was named National Small Business Person of the Year in early March by the Biden administration. Example video title will go here for this video Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and U.S. Small Business Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman will travel to Minnesota this week to honor 2023's National Small Business Person of the Year, Abdirahan Kahin, the owner of Afro Deli and
KARE11Jan 06 2023
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Radon testing plummets for new home sales
Health officials say about half of the radon testing in Minnesota is done during home sales. PLYMOUTH, Minn. — Since 2020, radon testing done during home sales has gone down 39%, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. "That's a critical opportunity to find out if you're being exposed to this one carcinogen, and an opportunity to take action to fix it," said Daniel Tranter, the MDH
KARE11May 05 2023
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Walz signs "Democracy for the People Act" allowing automatic voter registration, pre-registration for teens
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Minnesota's Democrat Gov. Tim Walz on Friday signed the "Democracy for the People Act" into law, a sweeping bill aimed at expanding access to the polls that includes long-sought after provisions from voting rights advocates. The legislation implements automatic voter registration, allows 16- and 17-year-olds to pre-register to vote, and creates a permanent absentee voter
CBS News (Online)Apr 27 2023
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Minneapolis NAACP sues city over spying allegation regarding officers
The Minneapolis NAACP sued the city of Minneapolis on Wednesday over allegations that police officers used phony social media accounts to spy on activists without a legitimate public safety purpose. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges that the Minneapolis Police Department discriminated against the NAACP and violated its members’ constitutional rights when it singled out the
Fox News (Online News)May 01 2023
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Woodbury Animal Humane Society opens with limited services after canine influenza outbreak
The Animal Humane Society in Woodbury is resuming intake services as well as education and training programs after a canine influenza outbreak closed all three locations in the metro area in early April. A news release from the Animal Humane Society said the Minnesota Board of Animal Health cleared the Woodbury location to reopen, adding that programs resumed Monday within the board’s
KSTPMay 05 2023
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Walz to sign voting accessibility and protections bill on Friday
Governor Tim Walz is set to sign the “Democracy for the People” bill on Friday morning, which aims to strengthen voting rights and accessibility. Walz will be joined at 10 a.m. by Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, Secretary of State Steve Simon, Rep. Emma Greenman (DFL-Minneapolis), Sen. Liz Boldon (DFL-Rochester), and community leaders and advocates, according to a spokesperson for Walz. The
KSTPApr 26 2023
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T'Wolves' Anthony Edwards cited for assault for allegedly striking 2 women with folding chair after Game 5
Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Anthony Edwards has been charged with assault after his actions following a Game 5 loss to the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena Tuesday night. Edwards had a chance to send the game to overtime with the last shot of the game. He missed on a clean look. The Nuggets won the series four games to one, and Edwards was clearly frustrated with himself after missing the shot
Fox News (Online News)Apr 30 2023
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Man sought in Minneapolis mosque arson incidents arrested in Mankato
Police Chief Brian O'Hara called the fires an attempt to inflict terror on our Muslim community Minnesota Muslim leaders made their way to view the damage to Mercy Mosque before a news conference Tuesday related to the recent arson in the mosque on Bloomington Avenue in Minneapolis. A man sought in connection with two arsons at Minneapolis mosques has been arrested and is set to appear Monday
Red Lake Nation NewsApr 30 2023
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Woodbury Humane Society to reopen with limited services Monday
The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has cleared the Woodbury Animal Humane Society location to reopen Monday after a closure of over three weeks caused by a dog flu outbreak. A canine influenza outbreak closed all three of society’s Twin Cities locations on April 6. All 70 animals formerly at the Woodbury location have been transferred to Golden Valley, where they will remain quarantined. The
Pioneer PressApr 26 2023
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Woody Paige: Denver Nuggets earn shot at Phoenix Suns
But the Timberwolves had one last shot. Who would take it? Who else but the Big Bad Wolf. With 2.2 seconds remaining and the Nuggets barely up 112-109, the inbounds pass went directly to Anthony Edwards, who moved to his left and flung a 28-footer that was makeable and breakable for the tie. As the clock hit zero the ball hit the back of the rim, and the game and the series were over, and
Colorado Springs Gazette