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Researcher who studies rural Americans calls out damaging stereotypes about rural voters
Colby College government professor Nicholas Jacobs argues that rural voters are far more complex than some academics, liberal politicians and journalists give them credit for — and it’s a reason why rural voters increasingly gravitate toward conservative candidates. 
Minnesota lawmakers pass reforms to property forfeiture law
The fix was needed because a U.S. Supreme Court decision last year declared Minnesota’s current forfeiture system unconstitutional. The new process offers owners a chance to claim the surplus value of their tax-forfeited property.
72 hours before Game 7, a Timberwolves fan in Japan bought game, plane tickets to Denver
Mitsuaki Ohno may be the most dedicated Timberwolves fan to exist. He was in Minneapolis the last time the team made it to the Western Conference finals in 2004. He’s flown to a game from Japan every year since, but none may be as memorable as Sunday night’s.
The resurgence of the term ‘kinkeeping,’ the often gendered work of keeping a family together
The term ‘kinkeeping’ is taking off online. Hear from a local professor whose teaching on the term spurred her student to make a viral TikTok about the subject.
The state of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the workplace 4 years since George Floyd‘s murder
This Saturday will mark four years since the murder of George Floyd. Each day this week on Minnesota Now, we will look at a different impact. On Monday we talked about the shift in diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the workplace.
Without a bonding bill, funding for public works projects across Minnesota in limbo
Lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on a public construction project bill ahead of their deadline Sunday. A cash-only plan that could have passed with a simple majority emerged in the final minutes before midnight. It won House approval but didn’t get through the Senate in time.