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Minnesota Legislators Participate in Police Training to Gain Insight into Use of Force Scenarios
Stepping into the shoes of police officers dealing with split-second decision-making, Minnesota state legislators participated in a unique training experience last Thursday. Organized by the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association, the second legislator training day unfolded at the North Metro Regional Public Safety Training Facility in Maple Grove, offering lawmakers an inside look at police training protocols, including use-of-force scenarios, as per the Maple Grove Police Department.
Input Needed On Several Proposed New Minnesota Fishing Regulations
Each year, Minnesota anglers get excited about the fishing opener. However, sometimes necessary regulation changes need to be made on lakes that are not always popular. For example, this year walleye limit regulations were impacting Mille Lac Lake and Upper Red Lake as the open water season began. The DNR has since relaxed the regulation on Mille Lacs Lake.
Minnesota weather: A bright and fall-like feel on Thursday
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A cold front is cooling things down and giving Minnesota a more fall-like feeling for the next couple of days. A cold front is moving through, giving us fall-style temperatures compared to our average high of 82 degrees. Thursday’s daytime high in the metro is 71...
Former geography teacher Tim Walz is really into maps
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz really, really likes maps. The former Mankato geography teacher, now a vice presidential candidate, identifies as a “GIS nerd” and proclaimed November 15, 2023 as Geographic Information Systems day, writing that an understanding of maps and data “helps community leaders and government officials make data-driven decisions” governing important policy issues like […]
INVASIVE INSECT CONFIRMED IN MINNESOTA FOR THE FIRST TIME
(Minneapolis, MN) — A new invasive insect, the elm zigzag sawfly, has been confirmed in Minnesota for the first time. The insect, native to east Asia and first found in the U.S. in 2021, was discovered on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus. While the potential impacts of the sawfly are still unknown, most defoliated elm trees can recover from the insect’s feeding. The unique leaf damage pattern left by the larvae can help identify the insect, and the public is encouraged to report sightings to state agriculture officials. Experts are working to learn more about the best management practices for dealing with this invasive species.
Teachers swoon over Walz joining Democratic ticket
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), the first former school teacher to appear on a major party’s presidential ticket in 50 years, brings a long resume on education issues to his new role as a vice presidential candidate. Walz signed into law free school lunches for every student in the...
Tim Walz wrote a master’s thesis on Holocaust education, just as his own school’s approach drew criticism
In Judi Agustin’s freshman year at Mankato West High School, her teacher instructed her to wear a yellow star. It was part of a Holocaust curriculum at the school, located in a remote area of Minnesota with barely any Jews. For a week, freshmen were asked to wear the yellow stars, which were reminiscent of the ones the Nazis made the Jews wear. Seniors played the part of the Gestapo, charged with persecuting the “Jews.”
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