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Ten days after the City Council approved a permit for a cannabis business in Second Harvest’s warehouse, the prospective buyer learned that the sale would not be taking place.
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Plus: The Cook County Sheriff is resigning in May 2026 to accept an early childhood education role; and Minnesota DEED awarded nearly $2 million to support Youthbuild programs.
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Pat Eliason will resign effective May 8, 2026, after 31 years of service in public safety to Cook County.
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Under current rules, there are no bag limits on many of the state's native rough fish, such as dogfish and sheepshead.
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Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development's Youthbuild program provides construction training opportunities to 600 at-risk youths.
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The agreement follows a human rights investigation that found Lyft drivers canceled multiple rides for Tori Andres, a blind student who travels with a service dog.
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Plus: the Minnesota Legislature is considering a ban on cryptocurrency kiosks as the FBI reports these ATMs are connected to $333 million in reported losses to fraud.
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Survey results indicate around 116,000 more Minnesotans went without health insurance in 2025 than they did in 2023.
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Nearly 20 states have adopted rules to regulate virtual currency machines, with law enforcement reporting elevated activity among scammers.