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Another round of sprinkles and rain showers will push through Minnesota with precipitation turning mostly to snow in northeast Minnesota. A winter weather advisory is posted for the North Shore due to the wintry weather potential into early Wednesday. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. Coming up on Morning Edition: It's open season for Minnesota deer hunters. Barbara Keller, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' big game program leader, gives us an update on how the season is going. Coming up at 9 a.m.: Can remote work reverse the rural brain drain? Maybe. But there’s still work to be done to educate and engage the next generation of workers for small towns in the Upper Midwest, as MPR News host Kerri Miller heard when she hosted a Rural Voice town hall in River Falls, Wis., last month. Coming up at noon: A year ago today, Brian O’Hara became the new chief of the Minneapolis Police Department. He will join Cathy Wurzer Tuesday on Minnesota Now to reflect on his first year as chief and talk about the 3rd Precinct, staffing challenges, the new commissioner of public safety, year-over-year crime rates and more. | |
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| | Voters head to polls to shape leadership of Minnesota city halls, school boards
| Hundreds of political candidates awaited the decisions of voters Tuesday, with dozens of city council seats and more than 100 school board posts hanging in the balance as well as ballot measures dealing with city taxes and classroom funding. The odd-year election focused on municipal and school district governance was also a subtle tune-up for 2024 as groups tested themes and messages they plan to employ when the stakes are raised next year.
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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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| | Duluthians to choose in hotly contested mayoral race | Duluth voters are heading to the polls today to decide between incumbent Emily Larson, who is seeking a third term, and former city councilor and state legislator Roger Reinert, in the city’s most hotly contested mayoral election in 15 years. Nearly half a million dollars has flowed into the race, a substantial sum for a city of 86,000 residents. In the latest campaign finance records filed with the city, both campaigns reported raising over $100,000.
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