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Feeding Our Future head Aimee Bock convicted on all fraud charges
A federal jury Wednesday convicted Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock and former restaurateur Salim Said on wire fraud and bribery charges stemming from a scheme to fleece taxpayers out of $250 million meant to feed children. One prosecutor called it “the shame of Minnesota.”
GOP eyes expelling Eichorn from Minnesota Senate over solicitation of a minor charge
Sen. Justin Eichorn, R-Grand Rapids, was arrested in a law enforcement prostitution sting and charged in federal court with attempting to solicit a 17-year-old. The Senate’s Republican leader says the charges merit expulsion.
Zoning laws can be make-or-break for housing, businesses
A secondhand store in the north Twin Cities suburb of Arden Hills may be forced to shut down or relocate after finding out zoning laws ban thrift stores in certain areas of the city.
Hopkins Coach Tara Starks helps Paige Bueckers and other players stay grounded under pressure
This March Madness all eyes are on University of Connecticut guard Paige Bueckers. And her former coach just led the Hopkins High School girls basketball team to a state championship win.
What the arrest of a Grand Rapids senator could mean for the Minnesota Legislature
Republican state Sen. Justin Eichorn faces widespread calls to resign from members of both political parties after an arrest. It’s the latest upheaval in a legislative session that has seen plenty of it.
Morning Announcements for March 19
These are the Morning Announcements for Wednesday, March 19. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Why is dating so difficult?
MPR News host Angela Davis talked with a dating coach and a therapist to break down the challenges of modern dating — and provide advice for what you can do to make it easier.