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Charges after Wednesday’s deadly seven-car crash, behind the ballot in the 2nd district, Vikings lose, report of livestock rustling in Bloomington

Charges after Wednesday’s deadly seven-car crash, behind the ballot in the 2nd district, Vikings lose, report of livestock rustling in Bloomington

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Here is Friday's "830 On The Go"! Charges filed against the man who caused a deadly seven car accident Wednesday near downtown Minneapolis. A morning gas leak in Buffalo causes a delay for schools and several road closures. Local celebrity chef Justin Sutherland was arrested in St. Paul just three days after he pleaded guilty to threatening his girlfriend. Saturday is National Take Back Drug Day in Ramsey County and you can safely dispose of your prescription drugs. Warnings from a doctor about a new street drug called “pink cocaine”. The new “Borealis” train between St. Paul and Chicago is proving to be very popular and they’re talking about expansion already. Behind the Ballot: WCCO’s Steve Simpson looks at perhaps the most competitive race in Minnesota in the 2nd Congressional District. WCCO is hosting a U.S. Senate Debate between Amy Klobuchar and Royce White moderated by Blois Olson. Livestock rustling is a rare crime in the Twin Cities, let alone in Bloomington. But that’s what happened. The Vikings lose and it’s not without controversy. New, local food vendors aim to make Target Center a culinary destination during the Wolves season.
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