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New Law Allows Minnesota Breweries to Sell THC Drinks on Tap
A new law took effect on July 1st, 2024 in Minnesota that now allows breweries to sell hemp-derived, THC-infused drinks on tap. This is big news for breweries who already were making and selling their own THC drinks in cans. THC on Tap at Minnesota Breweries. Plenty of breweries across...
Sgt. Jesse Grabow has another "Ask a Trooper" dealing with updating your license
(Undated)--Minnesota State Patrol Sgt. Jesse Grabow has another "Ask a Trooper" about getting your driver's license renewed after moving to a new location. Question: I got stopped the other day and the Trooper mentioned that since I moved I need to update my driver’s license address. I thought I could just wait until the license was going to expire and update it then.
Minnesota LEMA President alarmed by 15% increase in officer deaths so far this year
CRYSTAL, MINN. — Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association President Brian Hubbard of Crystal says every officer goes to work every day knowing they may be called to make the ultimate sacrifice. But he says, “When it actually happens I think we are freshly reminded, both us and our families, of the potential of that sacrifice. And so I think it always becomes a vivid reminder especially when it happens close to home.”
Bolley Agriculture Lab breaks ground on NDSU ‘ag street’
On the same day in June that the Peltier Complex at North Dakota State University (NDSU) was dedicated, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the highly anticipated Bolley Agricultural Lab, which will be the home for seed genetics and breeding on campus. Formerly called the Ag Field Lab, it gained...
Dickinson, ND motorcyclist injured; Life-flighted to Fargo hospital
STARK COUNTY, N.D. (KFGO) – A Dickinson, North Dakota motorcyclist was seriously injured in a crash Sunday afternoon east of Belfield, North Dakota. The Highway Patrol says the cyclist was eastbound on Old Highway 10 when he lost control, ran off the roadway, and was ejected. The 47-year-old driver...
New Law Allows Minnesota Breweries to Sell THC Drinks on Tap
A new law took effect on July 1st, 2024 in Minnesota that now allows breweries to sell hemp-derived, THC-infused drinks on tap. This is big news for breweries who already were making and selling their own THC drinks in cans. THC on Tap at Minnesota Breweries. Plenty of breweries across...
The debt philosophy for 2 large orthopedic groups
Orthopedic practices have options on how much debt to take on as they grow. What is the strategy for some of the largest orthopedic groups in the country?. Becker's sought to find out at the 21st Annual Spine, Orthopedic & Pain Management-Driven ASC + The Future of Spine event in June. A panel of leaders including Nicholas Grosso, MD, president of Bethesda, Md.-based The Center for Advanced Orthopaedics, and Adam Berry, CEO of Summit Orthopedics in Minnesota, shared their organizational philosophies during a keynote session.
80s Christian Pop Star Coming To Minnesota This Fall
PRIOR LAKE (WJON News) -- An Award-winning contemporary Christian music star is coming to Minnesota. 6-time Grammy-winning artist Amy Grant will take the stage at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake on October 12th. In addition to her 6 Grammys, Grant has 26 Dove Awards, a star on the Hollywood...
Man facing charges in Cass County rollover crash
CASS COUNTY, N.D. (KFGO) – Authorities have identified the man injured in a rollover crash as 54-year-old Robert Leraas, of Arthur, North Dakota. The Highway Patrol says the crash happened two miles north of Amenia, North Dakota Saturday before 9 p.m. near Highway 18 and 26th Street Southeast. The...
Homeowners warned about 'storm chasers' following damaging hail
ST MICHAEL, Minnesota — Fast winds, hail, rain, thunder and lightning lit up parts of Minnesota this past weekend. As many homeowners pick up the pieces from the severe weather, residents in Big Lake reported so-called "storm chasers" were out going door to door. The Better Business Bureau refers to storm chasers as illegitimate contractors who seek to exploit victims of severe weather.
MnDOT wants to know what you think as it expands EV charging stations
MINNESOTA, USA — Where do you want to see more electric vehicle fast charging stations? That is what the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) wants to know. A new survey is launched asking people a number of questions, including if you own or plan to buy an EV, how many miles you drive a day, barriers to owning an EV, and where you think EV fast charging stations should be placed.
Below-Average to Near-Average Highs Next Few Days
MONDAY EVENING - TUESDAY: A much-welcomed break from the sizzling temperatures and high humidity has returned for today. In fact, temperatures across the region today have been a bit below average for this time of the year in the 70s to near 80. There have been just a few clouds, but plenty of sunshine. We are continuing to watch out for some wildfire haze aloft, but not much has impacted the area. The north-northwest breeze that we have had today will decrease towards sunset. Overnight, a few more clouds move through and bring just a slight chance of showers. By morning, the best chance for rain will be in southeastern ND. Morning temperatures will be in the 50s to near 60. Through the afternoon Tuesday we can expect a few passing clouds and an isolated shower or two. Highs will warm into the 70s to near 80.
ND launches latest component of child care crisis response
North Dakota officials will highlight a new project today to boost childcare access for parents with nontraditional work hours. A local provider likes what the state's been doing to help facilities and families but hopes for more action. Health and Human Services leaders will appear at a child care facility in Fargo to discuss a pilot initiative, giving operators financial incentives to increase capacity for childcare slots outside the hours of 7:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m.
Ponsford, MN Woman Died While Swimming on Long Lost Lake Saturday Afternoon
CLEARWATER CO., Minn. (KVRR) — A Ponsford, Minnesota woman died while swimming on Long Lost Lake in southern Clearwater County, Minnesota. The sheriff’s office was called about an unresponsive person in the water on Saturday afternoon. They learned 70-year-old Cheryl Breitbach and her husband had been on the...
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