Good evening! Minnesotans long knew Dayton's as a store with just about everything, and it is proving even more so as crews demolish the interior of the iconic downtown Minneapolis store for redevelopment. The latest: a dead monkey. | Updraft | Forecast | NewsCut |
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| Lawsuit re-filed against Fischbach over dual roles | Minnesota's Republican Lt. Gov. and Sen. Michelle Fischbach is being sued again over her dual roles. Fischbach automatically ascended to become lieutenant governor in January after Tina Smith was appointed to the U.S. Senate. But she has fought to maintain her Senate seat as Republicans protect a one-seat majority. | |
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| | Report: 2 Minnesota rivers among most endangered in U.S. | A new report lists two rivers in Minnesota and one in Wisconsin as among the most endangered rivers in the United States. "This report basically tries to identify rivers that are at a crossroads," said Olivia Dorothy, associate director for the Upper Mississippi River basin at American Rivers. | |
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| | Will the late ice-out hurt walleye fishing this year? | Minnesota's walleye and northern pike fishing opener is May 12, and for many it signals the traditional turning point from snow shovels to sunscreen. But a month out, some lakes in central Minnesota are still covered with more than 2 feet of ice, and there's no sign of letting up. | |
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