by Tasha Redel | Apr 4, 2024 | Morning Headlines
>>Minnesota Woman Killed in Elephant Attack (Undated) — A Minnesota woman was killed after being attacked by an elephant while on a safari in Africa. The incident occurred on Saturday at a national park in Zambia. Investigators say 79-year-old Gail Mattson...
by bpalm@learfield.com | Apr 3, 2024 | Morning Headlines
>>Final Week for Minnesota State Patrol Colonel Matt Langer (St. Paul, MN) — Colonel Matt Langer is leaving the Minnesota State Patrol on Friday after nearly 25 years with the agency. Langer started as a state trooper in 1999 and worked his way up the...
by bpalm@learfield.com | Apr 2, 2024 | Morning Headlines
>>Walz Panel Names 6 Finalists for 2 Minnesota Supreme Court Vacancies (St. Paul, MN) — There are now six finalists for the two upcoming vacancies on the Minnesota Supreme Court. Governor Tim Walz’s merit selection panel recommended University of...
by bpalm@learfield.com | Apr 1, 2024 | Morning Headlines
>>Another Committee Hearing on Sports Betting Bill in Minnesota House (St. Paul, MN) — There’s another hearing in the Minnesota House Wednesday on a bill that would legalize sports betting on a mobile app and at 11 tribal casinos in the state....
by bpalm@learfield.com | Mar 29, 2024 | Morning Headlines
>>House Republicans Disappointed by 2023 Graduate Rates in Minnesota (St. Paul, MN) — The Republican lead on the Minnesota House Education Policy Committee says she’s disappointed the state’s graduation remained flat in 2023 at 83.3%. State...
by bpalm@learfield.com | Mar 28, 2024 | Morning Headlines
>>Minnesota Legislature on Easter Spring Break (St. Paul, MN) — State lawmakers are on Easter break and when they return to the Minnesota Capitol next Tuesday, the push begins to finish the legislative session by the third week of May. A plethora of issues...