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Federal judge ruling on Minnesota's refugees, Minneapolis city council decides not to punish local hotels, snow totals way over expectations

Federal judge ruling on Minnesota's refugees, Minneapolis city council decides not to punish local hotels, snow totals way over expectations

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Here is the WCCO "On The Go" for Thursday: - A federal judge hearing arguments today on whether or not to further block a federal immigration operation targeting refugees who are lawfully in Minnesota. - An unusual situation in federal court involving an attorney sent to Minneapolis to help fill the gaps in the U.S. Attorney's Office. - An emotional start to today's Minneapolis City Council meeting as the family of Fletcher Merkel was presented with a resolution honoring the 8-year old's life. - St. Paul City Council yesterday approved an ordinance that bans face coverings worn by ICE and other federal agents. - Minneapolis Police are investigating a fire that was intentionally set at the Renee Good memorial. - Minneapolis city council members voted 8 to 5 this morning to approve liquor license renewals for two downtown hotels that have housed ICE agents. - Activists at the state capitol are calling for a moratorium on any new data centers in the state. - A coalition of 20 Minnesota mayors making an ask today at the Minnesota state capitol. - Heavy snowfall causing major havoc on Minnesota roads. - First it was Tom Morello, then Bruce Springsteen, then U2 - now it is Brandi Carlile lending her support to Minneapolis.
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