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Minnesota Now with Nina Moini is journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s reporting that puts people first with live, down-to-earth, unscripted interviews that aim to inform and entertain. Tune in to Minnesota Now weekdays at noon on the radio or the live audio stream at mprnews.org.

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The bleak story behind the birth of dance marathons
Hours and hours of dancing may sound fun, but in 1930s Minnesota, participants’ motivations were often quite serious.
Meet the next leader of the Minnesota State Fair
The Minnesota State Fair has a new CEO. Renee Alexander, the organization's longtime deputy general manager, will take the reins this spring after retiring CEO Jerry Hammer steps down. Alexander will be the first female CEO in our State Fair history.
Using food as a doorway to deeper stories about culture and community
It’s easy to talk about food — its tastes, aromas, textures and potential to bring people together. Chaz Sandifer and Julie Burton also use food as a way to unlock storytelling about people and cultures. They are the creators of Stories Behind the Menu, an annual series of four dinners that begins in February with Black History Month and ends in December during the holidays.
Minnesota's revised financial numbers are in. What's next for lawmakers?
At the Minnesota Capitol, state lawmakers got their first look Monday at a revised forecast that will guide them for the next couple of months as they make final decisions on a new state budget. For the first time in two decades, this forecast includes inflation in spending estimates.
Minnesota Now and Then: Cook County's first Black sheriff and his run-in with a lion on the loose
By February 1978, John Lyght had been sheriff of Cook County, in Minnesota’s Arrowhead, for long enough to have seen quite a lot. But a caller from Lutsen said she had an escaped animal on the loose. It was a lion.
Report from Ukraine: Former Pioneer Press reporter Brian Bonner on his home's one year anniversary of war
Kyiv resident Brian Bonner covers why his neighborhood is targeted by Russia, his neighbor’s response to the one year anniversary of the war, Biden’s visit and aid package, Putin’s state of the union address, and China’s role in peace between Ukraine and Russia.