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20-year-old loops Lake Superior solo in 42 days, buoyed by climate change awareness
A triple science major at the College of St. Scholastica may be both the fastest and youngest to circumnavigate Lake Superior in a kayak — and he’s hoping the 1,000-mile trip will draw more attention to climate change’s effects in Minnesota.
Morning Announcements for July 3
Here are the morning announcements for Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
Go with the flow: Minnesota towns see success replacing aging dams with rock rapids
In about 75 Minnesota locations, old dams have been removed and replaced with staircase-like rapids designed to allow the river to flow more freely and to avoid costly dam repairs — or worse, a collapse.
How will Minneapolis respond to homelessness after SCOTUS says sleeping outside can be a crime?
In Minnesota’s largest city, public camping is illegal — but it doesn’t come with criminal consequences. Enrique Velázquez, Minneapolis director of regulatory services who oversees the city’s response to homeless encampments, says that is not likely to change.
Morning Announcements for July 2
Here are the morning announcements for Tuesday, July 2, 2024.
In Ely, an experiment to improve political conversations has come with ups and downs
The community of Ely has lots of issues dividing people there. So late last year, residents embarked on an experiment to have more productive conversations about contentious issues. Today, two participants say they’ve started doing things differently in their own lives to reduce polarization.
Supreme Court Chevron ruling has implications for Minnesota’s environment
Leigh Currie, director of strategic litigation for the Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, joined Cathy Wurzer on Morning Edition to share her expertise on the U.S. Supreme Court’s Chevon ruling.
Morning Announcements for July 1
Here are the morning announcements for Monday, July 1, 2024.
At Paralympic swim trials in Minneapolis, the friendships are as fierce as the competition  
Team USA is holding its Paralympic Swimming Trials at the University of Minnesota this weekend. Among the competitors are Mallory Weggemann of Eagan, Natalie Sims of Edina and Summer Schmit of Stillwater.