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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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Local leaders back Delta on Japan airport access
As Japan opens up a second Tokyo airport to more international travel, Delta warns that its direct flight from MSP is at risk.
Minnesota auditor sues over law allowing private audits
Minnesota lawmakers passed a measure last year allowing counties to hire private firms for financial audits.
Art Hounds: Ice shanties and a 1950s townhouse
This week on Art Hounds: artful ice shanties on White Bear Lake, an exhibition in St. Cloud, and a staging of "Clybourne Park" in Osseo.
SW Minnesota solar farm plan feels opponents' heat
Solar power is increasingly popular in Minnesota, but not everyone is welcoming the alternative energy. Residents near a planned massive solar farm near Marshall will ask state regulators Thursday to block it.
Appetites: It's citrus season
Winter usually means a dearth of fresh fruit, unless it's citrus.
Dayton: GOP tax cut demand kills special session
Gov. Mark Dayton Tuesday abandoned plans for a special legislative session to tackle jobless aid for laid-off Iron Rangers after he said Republicans demanded business tax cuts in exchange for their session support.
Hallberg's Picture of Health: Concerns about the Zika virus
The Zika virus is now "a public health emergency of international concern," according to the World Health Organization.
Being Muslim in Minnesota: Events stoke tension, fear among the faithful
Terrorism fears and presidential politics have fueled a climate of uncertainty for many Muslims in communities around Minnesota, where members of the world's fastest-growing religion are a small but growing segment of the population.
'Stand up for our rights': Indian treaty tensions run deep in Minnesota
Ojibwe protesters charged with illegally harvesting wild rice and netting fish hope to force a definitive answer to the question of who controls Indian hunting and fishing. A case from more than 30 years ago suggests it may not happen.