Less than half of kindergartners in the north-central Minnesota city of Menahga are vaccinated for measles, reports the Minnesota Star Tribune. Statewide the measles vaccination rate for kindergartners is 86%, compared to 92% nationally. In Menahga it’s 49%.
A pair of nesting ospreys are getting in the way of a road construction project in Wayzata, KARE 11 reports. MnDOT says it will remove the sign the birds are nesting on in the fall instead, while also planning a permanent nesting structure alongside Highway 12 in hopes the birds will avoid the new sign.
A Friends of the Skyway group in downtown St. Paul started earlier this year has over 500 members who are interested in helping the city’s skyway system, reports the Pioneer Press. “The skyway should be the reason you come downtown,” reads the SkywayFriends.org website.
The west-central Minnesota city of Staples will be the latest site of a University of Minnesota rural family medicine residency program, reports MPR News. “Right now, only 2 percent of residency training occurs outside of urban areas,” said Keri Bergeson, director of rural programs for the University of Minnesota Department of Family Medicine.
A flood advisory is in effect in the Boundary Waters until Monday afternoon, and the National Weather Service says high, cold, fast water is a threat to campers and paddlers, reports FOX 9.
No going topless at the beach in Blaine, reports Bring Me The News. Despite a Minnesota Supreme Court ruling declaring breasts don’t constitute indecent exposure, the Blaine City Council decided to pass an ordinance disagreeing with that and updating its own nudity law.
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