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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey must now comply with a police staffing level mandate, One person is dead following plane crash last night at the Winona Municipal Airport, The Twin Cities Pride Festival kicks off tonight

7 min · 26. juni 2026
episode Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey must now comply with a police staffing level mandate, One person is dead following plane crash last night at the Winona Municipal Airport, The Twin Cities Pride Festival kicks off tonight cover

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WCCO's Taylor Rivera has the Friday 830 On The Go. Stories include: Minnesota State Representative Elliott Engen’s DWI hearing has been rescheduled for August. Minneapolis has paused development on new data centers to study their impacts. The University of Minnesota Board of Regents today officially approved a 3-point-8 percent tuition hike for the upcoming school year. And more.

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