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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: The growth of Lenten fish fry in Minnesota
The Lenten fish fry has blossomed, and no one does it quite like The Church of St Albert the Great in South Minneapolis. For the first six Fridays in lent, 125 volunteers come together to serve up baked and fried tilapia, cheesy mashed potatoes and coleslaw to an overflow crowd.
House and Senate pass competing versions of bills to fix MNLARS
The Minnesota House and Senate passed legislation Monday to repair the state's troubled motor vehicle licensing and registration system, but because the bills need to be reconciled it will still take some time before more money can be spent.
Did paying property taxes early aid 2017 returns? We still don't know
As the filing deadline nears, the IRS won't say if those early property tax payments, driven by President Trump's tax law, are deductible for 2017. There is no guidance or certainty, Minnesota CPAs say.
Seeing a dip in recordings, Minneapolis police aim to tighten bodycam policy
The Minneapolis police department wants more officers' body-worn cameras ready to record. New draft guidelines include a requirement that officers keep their cameras on at the start of their shifts.
Beer, but to get your attention on climate change
Plus, an unprecedented action in a California climate lawsuit and a climate solution in the heart of a city.
Appetites: Italian-American cuisine is back, here's where to find it
It's one of the hottest emerging new cuisines in Minnesota, but many already consider a classic. Italian-American food. Here's where to find some great restaurants specializing in the cuisine around the Twin Cities.
Dayton announces plan to improve elder care system
DFL Gov. Mark Dayton is backing legislation that would make major changes to the state's oversight of senior care facilities.
Wolverine podcast has a Minnesota backstory
When Marvel Comics decided to branch out into a new storytelling platform, it turned to a Northfield author who identified with the character he'd be writing.