Get ready for Election Day
There will be scattered showers in northern Minnesota throughout much of Monday, mostly in the form of rain, but later in the day some showers will turn to snow in northeast Minnesota. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. Coming up on Morning Edition: Off-year elections usually mean low voter turnout, but a few Minnesota groups are working to change that ahead of Election Day. They say young Minnesotans and people on probation or supervised release are key voter demographics that have yet to be tapped into. Nicole Ki brings us the story. And... Minnesota singer Lady Midnight has just released her new album "Pursuit & The Elusive." Arts reporter Jacob Aloi talks with her about her music. Coming up at 9 a.m.: MPR News host Angela Davis talks with guests about why affordable child care is so hard to create and whether new state programs and funding could bring more people into the profession. And we want to hear from you, too. Are you a parent who has struggled to find or afford child care? If you’re a child care worker or run a child care business, what motivates you to do this work and what are the biggest challenges? Call 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828 during the 9 a.m. hour. | |
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| | How to vote in Minnesota on Election Day
| Tuesday is Election Day in Minnesota. And while it’s an off-year for most races, there are cities and school districts holding elections for positions in local governments. We've got the answers to many of your frequently asked questions regarding voting on Nov. 7.
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| | Meet the three candidates in Minneapolis seeking the open seat in ward 12
| The departure of a swing vote on the Minneapolis City Council opens up a seat that could help bring about changes in how the council works. Candidates Aurin Chowdhury, Luther Ranheim and Nancy Ford are vying for the Ward 12 seat left open by the departure of Council Member Andrew Johnson — who has represented the ward located in the eastern corner of south Minneapolis since 2014.
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| Metro Transit to study fare enforcement barriers for light rail stations. Metro Transit is studying whether to add fare enforcement measures at its light rail stations. It's part of the agency's ongoing effort to improve safety and reduce crime on Twin Cities light rail. Event encourages more Minnesotans to adopt. The Minnesota Department Of Human Services hosted its 26th annual Circus Of The Heart event at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Hundreds of blended families participated in games and art activities. DHS also held a presentation for adults interested in learning more about the adoption and kinship care process. Dobbs shines with 2 TD passes, 1 scoring run, as Vikings rally to beat Falcons 31-28. Joshua Dobbs threw two touchdown passes, including a go-ahead 6-yarder to Brandon Powell with 22 seconds remaining, and also ran for a score and the Minnesota Vikings rallied to beat the Atlanta Falcons 31-28 on Sunday for their fourth straight win. Rare St. John's Bible editions headed to England. It’s been 25 years since St. John’s Abbey and University in Collegeville, Minn., commissioned the first handwritten, hand-illuminated Bible since the invention of the printing press. Now, rare copies of the Bible will be presented to three institutions in the Church of England. A meteor shower could send fireballs streaking through the night sky this week. The Southern Taurids meteor shower has been active since September and is set to reach its peak activity this week. — Matt Mikus, MPR News | |
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