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Feeding our Future founder Aimee Bock is asking a court to review her federal prison sentence, The Minneapolis City Council hears testimony on bringing back bathhouses to the city, US Bank Stadium needs a new roof

6 min · 17. juni 2026
episode Feeding our Future founder Aimee Bock is asking a court to review her federal prison sentence, The Minneapolis City Council hears testimony on bringing back bathhouses to the city, US Bank Stadium needs a new roof cover

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WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Wednesday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Charges have now been filed against a 31 year old Minneapolis man in connection with an hours long standoff with police. A change in strategy for the alleged killer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The mayor of a southeastern Minnesota city abruptly resigned last night. And more.

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