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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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Second Republican joins race to replace Kline
Former state Sen. John Howe declared that he's seeking his party's endorsement for the U.S. House seat.
Mpls. businesses line up against 'fair scheduling' rule
Under the proposal, employers would have to compensate workers for any unexpected schedule changes. Business owners have reacted with disbelief.
Hamiel was formerly a pilot with the U.S. Air Force. He left the active service and went to work for the Metropolitan Airports Commission in 1977.
Ceiling cracks: Women step into Mayo Clinic's top academic posts
In the last two years, dozens of women have moved into academic leadership posts at the world-renowned health system's Rochester headquarters. It's no coincidence.
Race for northern MN House seat defies convention
A half-dozen candidates are vying to replace state Rep. David Dill, who died this summer.
Guthrie's 'Mockingbird' stays rooted in Harper Lee
Fans of the novel will recognize the Atticus Finch they know and love, even if Scout seems a bit smaller on stage.
Dayton: School board member should quit over post about Muslims
Gov. Mark Dayton called on Columbia Heights School Board member Grant Nichols to resign over comments appearing on Nichols' Facebook page that disparaged Muslims.
The last girder for the gridiron
U.S. Bank Stadium remains on schedule for the start of the Vikings' next season.
Art Hounds: Blackout and 'The Genealogy of Happenstance'
This week Art Hounds recommend a new book by a Minnesota author, the improv show "Minority Report" and a one-woman show called "The Genealogy of Happenstance."