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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

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Appetites: Finding the freshest picks at the farmers market
Minnesota's farmers markets are booming. Not just with produce but new products made from locally grown goods. Here's a rundown of some of the best finds.
Dead fish: Stinky and unsightly, but not cause for alarm
The sight of bloated fish carcasses can be disturbing, especially in large numbers. But experts say it usually doesn't mean the lake is unsafe or its fish population is in jeopardy.
Let the traffic headaches near downtown Mpls. begin
The nearly quarter-billion-dollar improvement and reconstruction of Interstate 35W south of downtown Minneapolis is entering a new and likely more disruptive stage.
Keep kids safe near water? Here's how
Water safety experts are urging Twin Cities families to stay safe this summer following the recent drowning death of a child along with reports of several near-drownings of children.
Filing deadline drama: Ellison, Omar moves scramble Minnesota politics
Attorney General Lori Swanson's leap into the governor's race Monday set off a chain reaction Tuesday of state and local politicians rushing to seek new offices before today's 5 p.m. filing deadline. Here's the latest.
Q&A: Law professor sheds light on Twin Cities archdiocese bankruptcy settlement
Jonathan Lipson, a professor of law at Temple University in Philadelphia with expertise in diocesan bankruptcies, spoke with us about what to expect as the Twin Cities archdiocese settlement process moves forward.
Juxtaposition Arts has designs on a bigger, bolder future
The north Minneapolis nonprofit is embarking on a major expansion of its offerings, which it hopes will allow its students to move from designing products to building them, too.