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February 4, 2026
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MNN Extended Interview with Dr. Antony Stately (NACC)

This week, an extended conversation with Antony Stately, President and Executive Officer of the Native American Community Clinic in South Minneapolis, about providing care amidst federal budget cuts.

January 29, 2026
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NSS Weekly: Federal Agents Fatally Shoot Another Minnesotan

Another fatal shooting by a Border Patrol agent thrusts our state back into the spotlight. While thousands of Minnesotans exercise their First Amendment rights, others ask what the difference is between observer, protester, and agitator. Then, Minnesota’s Muslim community faces unprecedented hate, and a look at the Sax Zim Bog north of Duluth.

January 28, 2026
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Tribal Response to Operation Metro Surge and Rock Ridge Schools’ Hockey Nights Broadcast in Ojibwe

This week, how Tribes and the state's Indigenous community are responding to the increased federal presence from Operation Metro Surge, and how a youth Hockey Night series is uplifting the Ojibwe language.

January 26, 2026
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The Mennonites of Mountain Lake, Minnesota

With the railroad expanding westward, Minnesota needed farmers and laborers to work in the new settlements along the railroad line. Minnesota State Board of Immigration member William Seeger advocated for a group of Russian Mennonites to come and live in the new settlement of Mountain Lake.

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