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More fallout from the Minneapolis mayoral endorsement process by the DFL, more news from the State Fair, and if Walz doesn't run who might take his place
Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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A lot of news again this Friday - catch up with all of it here, the "830 On The Go" including:
- Mayor Jacob Frey reacting to the voiding of the DFL party endorsement that went to Sen. Omar Fateh. Frey says the DFL’s decision to revoke the endorsement was the right move. Fateh supporters completely disagree, however.
- A special honor at the Minnesota State Fair for Melissa Hortman.
- If Gov. Walz doesn’t run for again, is Rep. Angie Craig interested? She says it’s U.S. Senate and that’s it.
- But could Sec. of State Steve Simon be interested in a run for governor? He also responds to President Trump’s call for stopping mail-in ballots.
- Minneapolis rolls out the state’s first mobile medical unit.
- Minnesota's Multi-Million Dollar Emergency Hub is now Open
- Eden Prairie police are asking for the public's help after a driver struck a woman pulling children in a wagon.
- Minneapolis activists are continuing their boycott of Target, new CEO or not.
- The Minnesota State Fair attracts all kinds of folks - even groupies following their favorite band.
- Tentatively arriving in the spring of 2028? The new Minnesota Hockey Hall of Fame.