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Highways reopening in southern Minnesota after closures due to blizzard; Walz activates National Guard
With shovels, snowblowers and snowplows, Minnesotans got to work Wednesday digging out from a major late-winter storm that walloped southern and eastern parts of the state with heavy snow, howling winds and blizzard conditions.
Morning Announcements for March 4
These are the Morning Announcements for Tuesday, March 4. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
A crucial, vacant Minnesota House seat will finally be filled next week
The March 11 special election will determine whether Republicans secure enough seats to pass bills in the Minnesota House or if they’ll fall back into a tie with the DFL.
‘We may have become the mob’: Feeding Our Future leader’s texts revealed in trial
In text messages that Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock wrote to others charged in a $250 million conspiracy to defraud taxpayer-funded child nutrition programs, she discussed scorched-earth tactics for dealing with critics of her nonprofit.
Twin Cities meteorologist concerned about Trump cuts to NOAA
“I do worry about public safety,” Twin Cities meteorologist Paul Douglas told MPR News of the cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The concerns go beyond tornado warnings, he added. “It's the safety of our aviation system, shipping, agriculture.”
Some Minnesota child cares closed Monday to call for more state funding
Hundreds of providers, teachers and families were expected to take part in a “Day Without Childcare” to underscore the need for more funding, affordability and accessibility for kids and parents, as well as living wages for staff.
Morning Announcements for March 3
These are the Morning Announcements for Monday, March 3. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Minnesota lawmakers get budget update that won’t include full scope of Trump federal pullbacks
Legislators are already weighing the ways they might have to bridge budget gaps if federal officials cut funding streams to Minnesota. A new economic forecast is released on Thursday.
Curious minds keep a southern Minnesota book group going for 142 years
Drawn by a love of literature and learning, eight women met in Blue Earth in 1883 to form the town’s Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. That tradition continues to this day, driven by the ethos: “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.”
Life-saving medical care in jeopardy as USAID cancels contracts with Minneapolis agency
Severely malnourished kids in Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan may lose access to life-saving nutrition with the cancellation on Tuesday of three USAID contracts managed by Minneapolis-based Alight.