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More fallout following Tuesday’s federal raid in Minneapolis, an update on the standoff over the state budget, some city council members disagree on a safety change at Boom Island Park

More fallout following Tuesday’s federal raid in Minneapolis, an update on the standoff over the state budget, some city council members disagree on a safety change at Boom Island Park

Published 11 months ago
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Your news fix awaits - it's the "830 On The Go" including: - Sheriff Dawanna Witt and Police Chief Brian O’Hara react to actions by the federal government - and Minneapolis City Council - after a raid at a south Minneapolis business Tuesday. - Minnesota legislative leaders are working to avoid anymore layoff notices with no budget deal yet - Most of Minnesota is getting a reprieve from wildfires in Canada - but don’t expect it to last all summer. - Members of the Minneapolis Council at odds over a Boom Island Park safety plan in the wake of Sunday's deadly shooting. - The Derrick Thompson murder trial has taken an unexpected turn. - A ground breaking ceremony in St. Paul today for a project that will significantly enhance the Rondo Neighborhood. - The City of Minneapolis is considering merging police reform efforts to include both state and federal requirements. - It’s going well for the Lynx who are 8-0, and now Napheesa Collier is the WNBA Player of the Month.
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