Gov. Tim Walz has declared a peacetime emergency as several wildfires continue to burn in central and northern Minnesota, KARE 11 reports. The fires are affecting portions Lake, Crow Wing, and St. Louis counties.
The Stewart Trail Fire near Two Harbors has burned at least 30 structures, MPR News reports, but better conditions for firefighting helped efforts on Sunday, when the fire was about 62% contained, Mike Hill, the incident commander with the Minnesota Incident Command System, told MPR News.
Rustic Inn Cafe on Highway 61 near Castle Danger is among the local businesses collecting donations and offering free meals to emergency responders after two if its employees lost their home to the fire, Northern News Now reports.
Related: Did the second and third most deadly fires on record in the U.S. occur in Minnesota?
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Three state employees told federal investigators that their managers didn’t want further regulate Feeding Our Future, including by performing a simple drive-by, out of fear of lawsuits, reports the Minnesota Star Tribune.
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Operation Metro Surge is being blamed for revenue losses across many sectors of the economy, including content creation, reports the Pioneer Press. Content production entrepreneurs Sheletta Brundidge and Katie Hennen are teaming up to get through the downturn, the paper reported.
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Among those disappointed in House Speaker Lisa Demuth’s position on semiautomatic weapons and high-capacity magazines is her daughter, Shelisa, who has been speaking out about gun reform on social media and was interviewed by WCCO-TV.
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How much have fraudsters paid in ordered restitution in Medicaid cases? FOX 9 reports fraudsters owe a combined $13 million in restitution since 2020 but have paid back only about $2 million of that. Attorney General Keith Ellison said the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit can’t seize assets the way the federal government did in the Feeding Our Future cases.
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