![]() Theo Keith reports for FOX 9: “ The Minnesota House on Wednesday approved what would be the biggest changes in the state’s liquor laws since Sunday alcohol sales became legal five years ago. ![]() … Normally expecting one or two such cases a month, the Minneapolis pediatric hospital has taken in 145 children since September - with most staying about 15 days and one staying 97 days.” Muse Mohamed, 33, was found guilty of two counts of lying to a federal grand jury for testimony he gave in October 2021.”Ī Jeremy Olson story in the Star Tribune says, “ Children who lash out in homes and protective placements are increasingly being dropped off at the M Health Fairview Masonic Children’s Hospital, prompting the creation of a makeshift shelter in an ambulance garage. Hours later, the senator broke his silence about the case for the first time, confirming that the volunteer is his brother-in-law. During a Wednesday hearing, Speed agreed to be certified to adult court and to plead guilty to aiding and abetting unintentional second-degree murder while committing a felony, according to the county attorney’s office.”įor the Sahan Journal, Joey Peters writes: “ A federal jury on Tuesday convicted a campaign volunteer for state Senator Omar Fateh of lying about how he handled three absentee ballots in the August 2020 primary election. Mekhi Camden Speed, who was a cousin of Locke’s, was 17 when the Ramsey County attorney’s office charged him in February in juvenile court and indicated they would seek to have him stand trial as an adult in Elder’s homicide. Elder’s homicide drew widespread attention when, during the investigation, a police officer shot and killed Amir Locke in Minneapolis. Gottfried writes in the Pioneer Press: “A teen agreed Wednesday to plead guilty in the fatal shooting of Otis R. The new law is expected to be signed by Gov. The House passed the same bill last week by a vote of 121-4. ![]() The change is coming through legislation approved unanimously Wednesday by the Minnesota Senate. Says Jeffrey Meitrodt of the Star Tribune, “ Minnesota will become the only state in the nation to require the appointment of an outside attorney to advise judges on whether to approve the sale of structured settlement payments for anyone who appears to suffer from mental or cognitive impairments. Xcel Energy reported more than 75,000 customers were without power.” There was also golf-ball sized hail pelting yards and homes in Apple Valley. High winds dropped tree branches like one a viewer reported at a house in Richfield. Pedestrians were caught in the storm struggling to hang on to their umbrellas downtown. In the peak of the mid-evening, the metro area saw drivers dealing with street flooding in the Uptown neighborhood in Minneapolis. WCCO-TV reports: “A line of dangerous storms blew through Minnesota and Wisconsin Wednesday night, dropping possible tornados and heavy rain. Welcome to the Glean, MinnPost’s twice-daily roundup of Minnesota news.
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