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Minneapolis school board set to unveil cuts to close $75 million budget gap
Minneapolis school board members on Tuesday night are expected to lay out planned cuts to balance the budget for next school year. A recent survey of Twin Cities area school districts shows other school systems struggling to close gaps as well.
Advocate for sexually exploited children speaks following former senator’s charging
Beth Holger, executive director of The Link — which supports impoverished youth and families who are experiencing homelessness, being sexually exploited, or in the criminal justice system — joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer on Morning Edition with her reaction to former Sen. Justin Eichorn’s alleged crimes.
Winter is Minnesota’s fastest warming season
Thursday marked the first day of spring and the end of a very peculiar winter. Minnesota winters have warmed two to three times faster than summers.
Help me declutter and organize
Spring cleaning season is here, but making sure we maintain those decluttering and organizing habits all year long can be more complicated than you think.
Inside the ‘Las Vegas of fish fries’ at Minneapolis church
Each Friday during Lent in kitchens all over the state, fish filets will be hitting the fryer to be served to Lent observers and anyone else with a hankering for fish fry. Last Friday, more than 1,000 people visited Church of St. Albert the Great for a fish dinner.
Morning Announcements for March 20
These are the Morning Announcements for Thursday, March 20. Tell us what you’re celebrating!