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December 18, 2025
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Why Thousands of Minnesota Hemp Jobs Are at Risk

Why thousands of jobs in Minnesota's hemp industry are in jeopardy. Plus, the Trump administration forces another group of African immigrants to leave the country, and, Terminal One at Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport has a sleek new look.

December 18, 2025
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Shoveling Is a Drag. But Unshoveled Sidewalks Can Be a Danger for Many Minnesotans

The Minnesota Attorney General weighs in on agreements between county sheriffs and federal law enforcement agencies. Plus, Airport commissioners get an earful from union representatives and rideshare drivers, and why it's much more than just common courtesy to shovel your sidewalk during the winter.

December 18, 2025
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Somali Minnesotans Navigate TPS Uncertainty

Somali Minnesotans respond to the increased hostility they say the federal government is creating in our state. Plus, a Republican State Senator calls the President out for referring to Somali Americans as garbage, and Minnesota mourns the loss of a music legend.

December 17, 2025
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A New Addition to This Year’s Remembrance of the Dakota 38 + 2; the Minnesota Wild Broadcasts Game in Ojibwe

This week, how community members involved in the annual ceremony remembering the Dakota men hung by the United States government in 1862 in Mankato will now honor the Dakota women present, too. Plus, a look at the first Ojibwe broadcast of a hockey game in the country – here in Minnesota.

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