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It's not as smoky today in the Twin Cities, Brooklyn Park Police search for a home invasion suspect, A man believed to be a ringleader in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme is back in Minnesota

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episode It's not as smoky today in the Twin Cities, Brooklyn Park Police search for a home invasion suspect, A man believed to be a ringleader in the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme is back in Minnesota cover

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WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go. Stories include. Minneapolis City Council members have rejected a program that would have allowed the police department to use drones when responding to emergencies. A 22-year-old man is dead after he went missing at Airport Lake in Winona. The Minnesota Yacht Club Music Festival is set to welcomes massive crowds this weekend And more.

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