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Thousands of Minnesota Medicaid providers are disenrolled to secure billions in federal aid, U.S. Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan is criticizing an attack ad against her, Lynx standout rookie earns WNBA honor

6 min · 4. Juni 2026
Episode Thousands of Minnesota Medicaid providers are disenrolled to secure billions in federal aid, U.S. Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan is criticizing an attack ad against her, Lynx standout rookie earns WNBA honor Cover

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WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Thursday 830 On The Go. Stories include: A warning from authorities in Dakota County after nearly 2 dozen overdoses A court appearance this morning for an Oakdale man charged in connection to the alleged sexual abuse of a teenage girl. The Borealis train service between Minnesota and Chicago recently celebrated its two-year anniversary to mostly positive reviews. And more.

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Episode The latest on wildfires raging in northern Minnesota, a major endorsement for governor, the heat will continue a little longer, a St. Paul athlete going for Olympic gold again Cover

The latest on wildfires raging in northern Minnesota, a major endorsement for governor, the heat will continue a little longer, a St. Paul athlete going for Olympic gold again

Here is the "830 On The Go" for Wednesday! - Major concern from the wildfires raging in northern Minnesota. WCCO’s Susie Jones with a harrowing story from some BWCA campers. - WCCO's Taylor Rivera has more on the state's emergency executive council voting to extend the state emergency into the fall. - WCCO Meteorologist Chris Shaffer says our heat will stick around a bit longer. - There's a reason behind our latest weather and air quality rollercoaster. - A hit-and-run in the far south metro. - Mike Lindell's gubernatorial campaign has its biggest endorsement yet from President Donald Trump. - We're less than four months from the Federally mandated THC ban that would completely disrupt the beverage industry and hurt numerous Minnesota businesses. - Minnesota’s iconic loon population is facing some growing threats according to the DNR. - Gov. Tim Walz speaks publicly about a man the state pardoned being deported by federal officials. - St. Paul-native, and Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee is making a run at her third Olympics in 2028.

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Episode Plans in St. Paul to remove some homeless encampments, a second “emergency” blood shortage this summer, a bigger than usual win for the Lynx and their head coach Cover

Plans in St. Paul to remove some homeless encampments, a second “emergency” blood shortage this summer, a bigger than usual win for the Lynx and their head coach

Here's the "830 On The Go" for Thursday! - Memorial Blood Center declared a blood shortage emergency for the second time this summer. - Two Minnesota companies must pay thousands of dollars following a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency investigation. - Saint Paul leaders say they plan to close down multiple encampments across the city starting one in Pig’s Eye Park in August. - Loosen your belts - the Great Minnesota Get-Together has new foods! - Insurance premiums are expected to rise for a second straight year. - Becker County officials believe clean-up could take days, or possibly weeks, following Monday's severe storms that included a tornado near Detroit Lakes. - Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announcing a win for farmers in a settlement with John Deere. - Five new wildfires have been reported near the Boundary Waters. - Quite an achievement for the head coach of the Lynx.

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