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A group of concerned citizens is calling for more protection for the state’s natural resources. Then, crews work to reconstruct a historic southern Minnesota bridge. And, an important reminder for hunters.
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We look at a simple battery than can be a major fire hazard. Then, the state aims to keep funding for health care. And, an organic conference returns to central Minnesota.
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Why is Minnesota experiencing an increase in hate-motivated attacks? Then, the state and Leech Lake Band members sign a cannabis compact, and a pilot project for same-day driver’s licenses that didn’t pan out.
Why is Minnesota experiencing an increase in hate-motivated attacks? Then, the state and Leech Lake Band members sign a cannabis compact, and a pilot project for same-day driver’s licenses that didn’t pan out.
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A Cold-Weather Reminder from the State Fire Marshal
The State Fire Marshal has an important reminder as we head into the colder months. Then, Minnesota launches a program for sustainable agriculture. And, a new paid leave program will take effect in Minnesota in January.
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A Cold-Weather Reminder from the State Fire Marshal
The State Fire Marshal has an important reminder as we head into the colder months. Then, Minnesota launches a program for sustainable agriculture. And, a new paid leave program will take effect in Minnesota in January.