Inver Grove Heights is joining several other Minnesota cities in switching back to the old state flag after the city council voted 3-2 on Monday night to make the change, following more than an hour of public comment, MPR News reported. The decision came on the same day that eight House DFL lawmakers introduced a bill that would impose a 10% reduction in state aid on cities and counties using a state flag other than the one approved by the State Emblems Redesign Commission in 2024, KTTC reported.
“That bill is dead on arrival. There is no way this bill is moving through,” Republican House Speaker Lisa Demuth told WCCO.
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In downtown Minneapolis on Monday evening, crews responded to an underground electrical transformer that failed, causing several explosions and large plumes of brown smoke near 9th Street North and Hennepin Avenue, KARE 11 reported.
Minnesota farmers will face lingering economic strife caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, even after its reopening, MPR News reported Tuesday. High fuel and fertilizer costs driven up by the war in Iran have hit farmers during planting season, which could impact future yields and food prices even after shipping routes stabilize.
In Excelsior, the now-former fire chief Curt Mackey was forced out of his position earlier this month after the Excelsior Fire District board received complaints accusing the chief of financial misconduct and failing to act after complaints of gender and racial discrimination, KSTP reported Monday.
The Duluth City Council approved more than $30 million in street and infrastructure construction during a meeting Monday night, WDIO reported. The largest project approved by the council was a full reconstruction of a 1.65-mile stretch of West Superior Street, which is expected to cost about $33 million.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who is not seeking reelection, will deliver his final State of the State address on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the state Capitol, FOX 9 reported. (Watch MinnPost for coverage of the event.)
Minnesota’s new school bus safety law, which requires all drivers to stop 20 feet from a school bus with flashing red lights and remain at a stop until the lights stop flashing, is now in effect, WCCO reported Tuesday. Any vehicle caught passing a school bus with flashing red lights could face a $500 fine.
An ambulance near Ely crashed into a ditch after colliding with a moose while transporting a patient to Duluth, the Star Tribune reported Tuesday. The cow moose was killed in the collision and its meat was divided among emergency crews on the scene. There were no serious human injuries reported.
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