Alborn
LATEST NEWS
Hazelwood man accused of aiming gun at workers of Popeye’s restaurant
A man from Hazelwood has been charged with aiming a firearm at the workers of a Popeye’s restaurant in North County. Daivon Laster, a 22-year-old, has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon by the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The incident in question occurred while Laster was on a food delivery run.
Minnesota School Nutrition Association’s 67th Annual Conference takes place in St. Cloud
More than 700 school nutrition professionals are expected at the Minnesota School Nutrition Association’s 67th Annual Conference, which will be held at the River’s Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud. This event, which takes place from Aug. 4 - 7, is the state’s largest school nutrition event of the year. It features education sessions, networking opportunities and the Midwest’s largest school food and exhibit show for attendees to sample menu items and recipes as...
Isolated Storms, Golf Ball-Sized Hail this Weekend in North Dakota, Minnesota
Grand Forks, ND – Residents in southeast North Dakota and west central Minnesota should prepare for isolated severe storms Saturday afternoon into the evening. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Grand Forks has issued a weather advisory, warning that the storms may produce hail the size of golf balls and wind gusts up to 70 mph.
State cannabis officials publish draft regulations for businesses. Here's what they are.
MINNEAPOLIS — State cannabis officials this week published draft regulations for the new industry in Minnesota as it eyes market launch next year. It provides the first glimpse at the rules prospective businesses will need to follow in order to remain compliant."It's another milestone among many achieved and more to come in our work to ensure a safe, equitable, and sustainable cannabis industry that will benefit Minnesotans across the state," wrote Charlene Briner, interim director of the Office of Cannabis Management, in a newsletter Wednesday. Among the provisions are details about training requirements for employees, how to properly store products, potency limits...
Minnesota State Fair announces new rides, accessibility measures and more
By Estelle Timar-Wilcox With three weeks until the gates open, the State Fair has announced new rides, accessibility measures, food competitions, and other features for this year’s event, which kicks off Aug. 22. Here’s what’s new. Several accessibility features will be added to the fair this year. Blind and low-vision visitors will get free access […] The post Minnesota State Fair announces new rides, accessibility measures and more appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.