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More on Minnesota’s fraud issues, more icy and snowy weather, a possible strike looming in the state’s biggest school district
Published 4 months ago
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Here is the "830 On The Go" for Tuesday, January 30th:
- Homeland Security agents in Minneapolis "conducting a massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud. Meanwhile, one of Governor Tim Walz's biggest opponents in next year's election is joining a call for his resignation.
- A man is facing charges for a fatal Christmas Eve shooting in Dakota County's Castle Rock Township.
- After the weekend snowfall and bitter cold temperatures, we're warming into the low 30's today but some light snow could potentially worsen the slippery road conditions left over from Sunday’s snow.
- Brooklyn Park teenager is charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of a 19-year old in North Minneapolis man last week
- Anoka-Hennepin educators are ready to strike if necessary.
- Murder charges have been filed against a 35 year old Chisago County man after authorities say he attacked a security guard at a hospital last week.
- DFL State Senator John Hoffman has announced he is running for reelection.
- Mayor Jacob Frey announcing Assistant Minneapolis Fire Chief Melanie Rucker will serve as Interim Fire Chief when Chief Bryan Tyner retires tomorrow.
- Team USA survived a scare but improved to 3-0 in pool play after a thrilling come from behind win yesterday against Slovakia. And, the International Ice Hockey Federation making a big announcement today.