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Boating for the Fourth of July
ORONOCO, Minn.-Many Minnesotans are looking to get on the water ahead of Independence Day. After the heavy rains, the water level for many lakes and rivers remains high. Boaters say the high water isn't going to stop them from enjoying the water. Brian McKnight of Zumbro Falls says, "It's not...
UPDATE: Are Rochester, MN’s Annual Fireworks Cancelled This Year?
If you haven't already looked at the forecast for the 4th of July for Southeast Minnesota, well, prepare to be majorly disappointed. Unfortunately, Mother Nature is mad at us and wants everyone to just stay inside the next few days because she is about ready to dump even more rain.
Man jailed on drug charges following traffic stop near Barnesville
BARNESVILLE, Minn. (KFGO) – A Rochester, Minnesota man is in the Clay County Jail in Moorhead on drug charges after his arrest on I-94 near Barnesville Tuesday afternoon. Moorhead Police and other agencies conducted a traffic stop and seized 1,000 fentanyl pills and cocaine with an estimated street value of $10,000. Investigators say the drugs were on their way to Fargo-Moorhead. Antonio Johnson, 33, is expected to face several drug charges.
It’s A Yankee Doodle Dandy Of A Weekender
Fireworks, fireworks, and more fireworks are in store for the 4th of July and your extended weekend. If you are not too tired from all the colored lights, sales, and 4th hoopla, The Weekender is here with some non-4th of July things you can do for some weekend fun. If you want your event included in The Weekender, email us here.
ABC 6 Spotlight on Business debuts
(ABC 6 News) — On Wednesday, July 3, ABC 6 News launched a new segment, “Spotlight on Business.” The segment will take place every Wednesday during ABC 6 News Good Morning’s 6:30 a.m. half hour. The segment will provide viewers with updates on newly opened and...
MN vegetable farmers struggle amid wet summer start
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - After 23 years of selling lettuce, asparagus, onions, green beans, zucchini and more, Peter’s Pumpkins and Carmen’s Corn farm has seen plenty of changes from Mother Nature. But this year, Peter says he has to go back several decades to remember the last time...
State regulators under fire for failure to act against polluting company: 'Took a surprise inspection … to bring to light something we have known for years'
Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency promises to "strive for clean air and water, sustainable lands, a better climate, and a thriving economy." But environmental groups are saying the agency's actions suggest otherwise. What's happening?. The Minnesota Reformer reported that the EPA conducted a surprise inspection of the Smith Foundry in Minneapolis...
Gov. Tim Walz after White House meeting says President Biden is "fit for office," and has his support
WASHINGTON — After a meeting at the White House Wednesday, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said President Biden is "fit for office" even as some fellow Democrats called for him to withdraw from the race amid concerns about his poor debate performance.Walz, chair of the Democratic Governors Association, joined several of his Democratic colleagues leading states across the country — some in-person, some virtually — to speak with the president directly. He and Govs. Wes Moore of Maryland and Kathy Hochul of New York addressed reporters following their discussion and pledged their support."He has had our backs through COVID, through all...
Bird health and diversity across Minnesota: A discussion with Jerry Niemi
DULUTH — Gerald "Jerry" Niemi has spent a half-century studying Minnesota birds, most notably as director of the Center for Water and the Environment at the Natural Resources Research Institute in Duluth. Now retired, he and his collaborators Lee Pfannmuller and Janet Green recently published a book titled “Breeding...
Tobacco manufacturers underpaid Minnesota $10 million per year since 2019, motion claims
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A motion filed Wednesday by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison claims tobacco manufacturers owe the state tens of millions of dollars.A 1998 settlement restricted the largest tobacco manufacturers' marketing of tobacco products and required they make annual payments to Minnesota.Ellison alleges that after a federal corporate tax rate change in 2018, Philip Morris misrepresented the content of the settlement to the third-party payment administrator.The settlement says manufacturers' annual payment increases if their current after-tax profits are greater than in 1997. However, manufacturers argue they should get to recalculate their 1997 profits by applying modern corporate tax....
State and city leaders discuss storm mitigation efforts
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) -- U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar visited greater Minnesota to raise awareness for federal funding that may be available to those impacted by recent flooding. Wednesday, Klobuchar made her way to our region to discuss storm mitigation efforts and survey flood damage. For her first stop,...
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