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Keeping Minneapolis safe over the 4th, trying to get more money out of big tobacco, weather concerns for fireworks

Keeping Minneapolis safe over the 4th, trying to get more money out of big tobacco, weather concerns for fireworks

Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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It's the pre-holiday news you need! Get caught up with the 830 On The Go:

  • Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara says they’re ready to keep people safe and crack down on criminals over the 4th.
  • Attorney General Keith Ellison files a motion saying big tobacco owes Minnesota $58 million in underpayments.
  • Governor Tim Walz is in Washington as Democratic governors get time with President Joe Biden.
  • Murder charges are now filed against a 24-year-old Faribault man.
  • Keeping our pets safe over the loud 4th of July holiday. 
  • The weather is forcing some communities to change their plans for the 4th and fireworks. 
  • Minnesota has an update to a new law on the books to prevent election fraud using Artificial Intelligence.
  • Serious concerns about a bridge on the Blue Earth River thanks to flooding. 
  • Senator Klobuchar and Rep. Craig on cracking down on the sale of illicit drugs on social media.
  • Minneapolis has its first Narcan vending machine to try and prevent overdoses. 
  • The Minnesota Lynx got a couple of All-Stars bids.
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