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Minnesota “put on notice” by U.S. Attorney General, Governor Walz won’t run for senate, part three of our series on racial covenants

Minnesota “put on notice” by U.S. Attorney General, Governor Walz won’t run for senate, part three of our series on racial covenants

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Time for the WCCO "On the Go" for Wednesday: Back and forth between the U.S. Attorney General and the Minnesota Attorney General. Governor Walz will not be running for U.S. Senate but still exploring a third term as governor. A fire in St. Louis Park where a man was found dead is under investigation. Part three of WCCO’s Mark Freie’s series on racial covenants. State Republican lawmakers reach out to their Congressional colleagues to urge them not to cut Medicaid funding. Victims of past domestic violence help to convict a Minneapolis man of murder. The City of St. Paul sues President Donald Trump after a threat to cut federal funding over immigration issues. Minneapolis lays out some redevelopment plans for a new Nicollet Avenue near the site of the old Kmart. Egg prices take a bit out of profits for bakeries. The return of Chi-Chi’s?
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