Days after losing out on the Republican Party’s gubernatorial endorsement at the state convention in Duluth, Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth announced she will run in an August GOP primary for the nomination, MPR News reported Tuesday.
On the steps of the Minnesota Capitol, Demuth cited problems with the electronic voting system during the convention as at least part of her reasoning for continuing her campaign for the chance to face off with Sen. Amy Klobuchar. The race is open after Gov. Tim Walz decided against running for a third term.
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“Minnesotans are really welcoming this opportunity, though unexpected, to have a voice in the process,” Demuth said.
But the GOP-endorsed candidate, Kendall Qualls, said Demuth should put the party ahead of her political ambitions.
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“She is putting vanity and political ambitions ahead of giving Republicans their best chance in decades to elect a conservative governor,” Qualls said in a written statement, according the MPR News report.
Demuth and Qualls will also face MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in the August GOP primary.
The Minnesota Star Tribune is cutting about 15% of its staff, according to a story by Strib reporter Christopher Vondracek posted on Tuesday evening. The only newsroom jobs protected from the cuts are reporters, photographers and videographers, the company said.
CEO Steve Grove said the company’s board is pursuing a new ownership structure that would transfer ownership from Glen Taylor to a foundation. Taylor bought the paper in 2014. You can read Grove’s memo to staff on Racket. A company town hall is planned for noon Wednesday. Stay tuned.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced First Precinct Inspector Bill Peterson will take on the role of interim police chief, KARE 11 reported Tuesday. Assistant Chief Katie Blackwell acted as the department’s acting leader, immediately following the departure of former chief Brian O’Hara.
Minnesotans are being advised to throw away or return several flavors of ice cream sold by MilkJam Creamery in Minneapolis after the Minnesota Department of Agriculture announced the products may have been contaminated with metal fragments, WCCO-TV reported.
The recalled flavors are:
- Black Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert, pint package, with lot code 052662-26.
- Toasted Coconut Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert, pint package with lot code 052763-27.
- Zahra Ice Cream that was consumed in-store between May 26 and May 28.
- Ridin’ Duuuurty Ice Cream that was consumed in-store between May 26 and May 28.
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Fire chiefs across the state say they are struggling to fill their ranks in both full-time and volunteer positions and that the shortage could increase your tax bill, KSTP-TV reported Tuesday. Taxpayers in Minnesota pay less than half the national average for fire protection services because of the historically high number of volunteer firefighters in the state.
In the last five years, fire departments in northwestern Minnesota have lost 7% of their staff, with many of those positions going unfilled.
