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Lessons unlearned: Four years after George Floyd’s killing and the subsequent uprisings, some promises remain unfulfilled
There have been some policy changes in Minneapolis and at the state level, but advocates say corporate and philanthropic commitments to equity have slowed.
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Royce White’s 2022 Federal Election Commission filings examined
Plus: State administrative law judge states Xcel owes a refund to customers; Minnesota National Guard to assist in finding BWCA canoeists; Minnesota family that ate bear meet infected with brain worms; and more.
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PWHL Minnesota overcomes ice cream truck season, draws thousands to cheer on spring hockey
Minnesota will play Boston Friday and Sunday during a busy Twin Cities sports weekend.
Nearly untying the sports betting political knot was a rare example of Minnesota bipartisanship
Lawmakers ran out of time for a vote but say sports betting legalization would have passed.
Twin Cities clothing brand sharing in Timberwolves success with partnership
The Lamb Chops gear has reached the backs of Timberwolves players, with Jordan McLaughlin and Josh Minot wearing Lamb Chops clothing pre-game.
D.C. Memo: Another food fight over food stamps
Plus: Emmer says he never wanted to be House Speaker; Alito under fire for upside-down flag; and more.
Dunwoody students repurpose furniture for families in need
Through the Community Connect course, Dunwoody students are providing hands-on community service to families in the Twin Cities.
Jen Roth serving Entrepreneurs’ Organization-Minnesota while building travel accessibility website, Wise Blue Yonder
Wise Blue Yonder provides travel solutions for seniors and travelers with limited mobility.
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Successful city parks make diverse communities feel safe and welcome
Phalen Regional Park in St. Paul is a good example.
Hinckley-Finlayson district wrong to bar Ojibwe song at graduation ceremony
District’s claim that the song could violate church-state separation is another mischaracterization of Native American culture.
For new mothers, an old problem needs better solutions
Maternal mental health struggles are a general alarm for a society that has failed to build communities to support its most vulnerable.
In some states that say they elect judges, governors choose them instead
Minnesota has elections for Supreme Court justices, but the governor appoints almost every one of them instead.
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