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Morning Announcements for May 11
These are the Morning Announcements for Monday, May 11. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Hantavirus expert says risk to Minnesotans is low
Headlines about the outbreak echo the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. But Minnesota Department of Health epidemiologist Leah Bauck tells MPR News it’s very different from COVID and hantavirus remains rare in Minnesota.
May starts off colder than normal
May saw some frost across portions of the state, just ahead of a warmup.
Morning Announcements for May 8
These are the Morning Announcements for Friday, May 8. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
City officials say Owatonna needs new police, fire stations. Distrustful residents are pushing back
City officials in Owatonna say their police and fire stations are out of date and in disrepair. But their $65 million proposal to build new ones is getting pushback from residents who want a say in the process.
Minnesota lawmakers considering whether to allow plug-in or 'balcony' solar power
Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill to allow homeowners to install small-scale “plug-in” or “balcony” solar systems. There’s a growing movement for them nationwide. But there are safety concerns.
State fires director of Minnesota’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office
The director of Minnesota’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office has been terminated less than a year after being appointed to the position.