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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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Dayton signs Minnesota public works spending bill despite 'concerns'
Gov. Mark Dayton on Wednesday put his signature to a public works package that will spend $1.5 billion on projects from road construction to college campus repairs. The state will borrow $825 million of it.
Hijab-wearing Olympian inspires high school girls to fence
Fencing provides Muslim high school girls at Rochester STEM Academy the chance to "use your mind and your body as a chess piece."
Minneapolis Super Bowl netted $370 million, report says
The Super Bowl host committee report says the average visitor spent $608 per day and most of that money stayed in Minnesota.
Patrick's Cabaret to bring down the curtain for good
The loss of yet another stage further reduces the options for performers who are trying to establish themselves.
Best Minnesota fish story ever? The monster sturgeon of Lake Lida
"Get another spear!" This weekend, a 70-year-old local legend is resurfacing in Pelican Rapids, along with a story of an epic human-fish battle. What follows might be true, mostly.
Fischbach quits Senate, takes MN lieutenant governor post
Republican Michelle Fischbach officially resigned as a state senator Friday and took the oath of office for lieutenant governor, ending a legal battle that had challenged her unusual situation as holder of those two jobs.
Fargo-Moorhead drone racers discover speed thrills
The rapidly growing sport of drone racing offers players the adrenaline rush of flying while their feet are firmly planted on the ground. An evening with Quad Squad Fargo-Moorhead reveals what all the buzz is about.