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Airport travel woes, Minneapolis’ new speeding cameras are proving to be effective, Saturday is Minnesota’s firearms deer opener, a Minneapolis institution closes
Published 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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Here is Friday's "830 On The Go" including:
- It's the first day of reduced airline capacity across 40 airports including the Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport due to the ongoing government shutdown.
- The stress of flying is also ratcheting up.
- Minneapolis' new cameras intended to reduce speeding on city streets seem to be having the desired effect.
- A central Minnesota murder remains unsolved nine years later.
- Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Kevin O'Connell taking some time talk about the importance of mental health.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz among those expected to take to the woods in this year's deer hunting opener on Saturday.
- As the federal government shut down drags on, more and more people are turning to food shelves for help.
- After 32 years, it's the end of an era today for a downtown Minneapolis institution - it's the end of Keys Café.
- More than 400,000 hunters are gearing up for deer season which begins tomorrow.
- The Vikings are taking on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens on Sunday in Minneapolis.