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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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Iron Range makes sure White House gets the message
Obama's chief of staff heard speaker after speaker blame shuttered taconite plants on illegal dumping of foreign steel.
Whether the closings are temporary or permanent, the loss of Burnet Gallery, Franklin Art Works and the Soap Factory are significant.
Judge OKs keeping Black Lives Matter leaders from MOA protest
A Hennepin County judge said the Mall of America can legally keep three Black Lives Matter protest leaders from demonstrating at the mall on Wednesday. Leaders say the protest will go on.
Mpls.-Rochester rail plans find no love in rural SE Minnesota
Opposition is mounting against two high-speed rail proposals to link the Twin Cities and Rochester. Both options are years from becoming reality, but residents along the Highway 52 corridor are fighting mad already.
The beautiful worlds of science, conservation, education and civil service made up our top stories for 2015.
Bemidji friends carry on the art of lefse-making
Holiday time for Gerri Thorsgard and her friends in Bemidji means 40 pounds of potatoes and a shared mission: lefse.
Vikings pumping yet more money into their new home
Critics of the original stadium deal point out that if the team is paying more, maybe the public could have paid less.
Emmer wants the U.S. to declare war on ISIS
Emmer, who represents Minnesota's 6th District, has introduced a resolution declaring that "a state of war exists between the Islamic State and the Government and the people of the United States."
Gopher volleyball coach named Coach of the Year
Yesterday was a bittersweet one for Hugh McCutcheon. His team lost its semifinal match against the University of Texas in the sport's Final Four, but McCutcheon was named National Coach of the Year.