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Minnesota loses $27.5 million in behavioral health funds as part of Trump administration cuts
Overnight this week, the Minnesota Department of Human Services lost hundreds of contracts, amounting to $27.5 million, after massive federal cuts from the Trump administration.
Morning Announcements for March 28
These are the Morning Announcements for Friday, March 28. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
March: Wintry to the north, springlike to the south with dozens of temperature records
Minnesota is set to see a vast temperature spread on the final Friday of March. Highs will be in the 70s-80s to the south and 30s-40s for the northern half of the state, where there too, is a winter weather advisory.
Hospitals say they're facing an existential crisis, and potential Medicaid cuts won't help 
Dr. Rahul Koranne, president and CEO of the Minnesota Hospital Association, joined Cathy Wurzer to talk about what recent job loss and federal volatility mean for the health care of all Minnesotans.
Amid Feeding Our Future convictions, another nonprofit seeks reinstatement to food program
Of the 70 people charged in the Feeding Our Future case, none worked directly for Partners in Quality Care, which is also known as Partners in Nutrition. But federal investigators say in court filings that PIQC operated in a similarly fraudulent way.
DFLers at Minnesota Capitol rip Musk’s ideas while the GOP wants a closer look
Billionaire and top Trump adviser Elon Musk is reshaping the federal government. In Minnesota, Democrats are increasingly turning Musk mentions into a punching bag. And Republicans say his work could be replicated in St. Paul.