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Goucher to serve as media analyst for Grandma's Marathon

Goucher to serve as media analyst for Grandma's Marathon

Duluth native and former two-time Olympian Kara Goucher will join the broadcast team for this year’s Grandma’s Marathon. Goucher will work as a finish line analyst for this year’s media simulcast. She is the women’s event record-holder in the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon. Two-time Grandma’s

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What’s in Minnesota’s marijuana legalization bill
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What’s in Minnesota’s marijuana legalization bill

The legislation sets up a system for retail sales and taxation. Prospective growers, processors and retailers will need to apply for a license from the state. Cannabis products will be subject to a special 10% tax in addition to any regular sales tax.

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Huskies lose season opener in Bismarck
Duluth Huskies outfielder-pitcher Joe Voss of Duluth. Howie / Duluth Times

Huskies lose season opener in Bismarck

After a good start offensively, the Huskies’ bats were quiet in the final five innings of the game.

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St. Luke's Advice: BEFAST

St. Luke's Advice: BEFAST

Together, let's make a difference by raising awareness and ensuring prompt action in case of a stroke emergency.

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New transportation law hopes to get Minnesotans moving
Metro Transit worker Kevin Davis checks the Go-To card of a University of Minnesota student. Provisions in the Transportation bill allow civilian workers like Davis to conduct fare inspections and issue citations. Photo by H. Jiahong Pan/Minnesota Reformer.

New transportation law hopes to get Minnesotans moving

The law (HF2887) includes revenue generated from tab fee increases, a hike in the sales tax on vehicles, an increase in the gas tax and a new delivery fee.

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DECC presents Petlandia: The Pet Event of the North
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DECC presents Petlandia: The Pet Event of the North

Planners are inviting vendors of pet-related goods and services, including veterinary clinics, groomers, trainers, rescue and adoption groups, pet merchandise vendors and even pet psychics to apply to be included in the event.

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Democrats made a big bet on themselves
Sen. Lindsey Port, DFL-Burnsville and colleagues celebrate the passage of the marijuana legalization bill Friday, April 28. The bill passed on a vote of 34-33. Photo by A.J. Olmscheid/Senate Media Services.

Democrats made a big bet on themselves

Will Stancil, a scholar of housing and education discrimination at the University of Minnesota Law School, compared it to a state version of the New Deal.

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