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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

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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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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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