Star Tribune’s Tim Harlow reports a substitute teacher who reenacted George Floyd’s murder and allegedly mimicked pointing a gun at students during class at Woodbury High School is now banned from South Washington County Schools.
Bring Me the News has a photo of the incident at Woodbury High School.
WCCO’s Caroline Cummings writes Minneapolis city leaders are ready to move forward with a plan for the 3rd Precinct police station that has stood vacant since 2020, but the proposal still faces some pushback from City Council.
Peter Passi at Duluth News Tribune reports the Duluth council approved aid for paper mill expansion, which could triple the number of people working at Sofidel’s tissue paper operation.
Via Pioneer Press: the Minnesota Wild’s goalie, Filip Gustavsson, scored the first goalie goal in Wild history during Tuesday night’s game.
MPR Staff writes: Three people have died over the last four days in St. Paul, according to St. Paul’s police chief, with charges in two of the incidents.
Via Fox9: “Parents are furious over plans to shutter a Bloomington elementary school and repurpose it as an early childhood center – a process they said lacked transparency and stands to uproot their children.”
Star Tribune’s Christopher Vondracek writes about accompanying Gov. Tim Walz during the pheasant opener over the weekend. “Little did any of us know, however, at that moment, buzzing over the internet around the world, the biggest news event of the day, perhaps an October Surprise, for this vice presidential candidate was, at least in the eyes of the internet, already hatched. Walz didn’t know how to use his gun.”
Jason Hackett and KARE11 reports “Sober October” is growing in popularity in Minnesota as people turn to healthy alternatives to alcohol.
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