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Ticks are emerging. Experts warn of rare but deadly vector-borne virus on the rise

While the knowledge of ticks being vectors for Lyme disease is ubiquitous, there’s a lesser-known threat these insects ...

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Minnesota officials post strong March jobs report, note economic uncertainty ahead

Minnesota added 10,700 new jobs in March, a 0.4 percent gain compared to a month earlier.

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Your Real ID questions answered

Starting May 7, you will need a special driver's license or a passport to board a plane, even ...

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Medicaid puzzle confronts Minnesota lawmakers. Federal cuts could hit health safety net program

Living with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, St. Cloud resident Keith Piskur has learned to concisely tell people all ...

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Months after CEO’s killing, an intruder is arrested near UnitedHealthcare headquarters in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS — A man was arrested near UnitedHealthcare’s headquarters in Minnesota after threatening violence, months after the company’s ...

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Lawmakers seek to end ‘shotgun-only’ deer hunting zone

By Yvette Higgins, Report for Minnesota After more than 80 years, the Legislature appears poised to change a ...

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Minnesota farmers face challenges as farm incomes continue to decline

Minnesota farmers are bracing themselves while planning for the 2025 crop year after experiencing declining net farm incomes ...

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Mankato professor says students may have lost visas due to social media posts

At least two dozen students in the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities have had their visas ...

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Minnesota Senate Minority Leader Johnson is optimistic lawmakers will make session deadline

The Minnesota Legislature will only have one month to get bills signed and sent off once they return ...

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‘A better direction’: Minnesota starts mandatory training for police in schools

The 22 police officers who gathered recently for training sessions at St. Michael-Albertville High School had decades of ...

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As electric vehicles surge on Minnesota roads, a policy U-turn from Trump looms

By Dan Kraker, Minnesota Public Radio News Jonathan Schmelz grew up in the car business. As a kid, ...

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Minnesota pushes back on Trump demand to end DEI or lose school funding

Last week, the Trump administration told states they risked losing crucial federal funding unless they certified that they had eliminated ...

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New program will make college classes accessible for students with an intellectual disability

Lake Superior College will be the first higher education institution in Minnesota to provide expanded college offerings for ...

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Bill aims to limit ‘North Star’ scholarship

Some Republicans in the Minnesota House are pushing to limit financial aid scholarships to students who are on ...

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Lawmakers weigh funding to address rural cancer care disparity

A pilot program that aims to address a shortage of cancer care in rural Minnesota would receive funding ...

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