Mike Hughlett at the Star Tribune reports Bremer Bank may be seeking a buyer just months after a legal settlement with its primary owner, the Otto Bremer Trust.
Kirsti Marohn at MPR News is reporting Sherburne County plans to pay for a hand recount in a few close races to confirm the accuracy of last week’s election results. County officials say a damaged or uncleared memory card did not fully collect and transmit results from some mail-in ballots to the Minnesota Secretary of State’s office on election night.
Declan Desmond at Bring Me the News reports John Elder, the man who led the Minneapolis Police Department’s press office during the murder of George Floyd in 2020 has been elected mayor of New Hope.
Deena Winter at the Star Tribune is reporting Attorney General Keith Ellison has reached a settlement that will shut down a nonprofit run by Minneapolis City Council Member Jamal Osman’s wife, Ilo Amba.
Via the Associated Press: The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Monday on whether a law which bans abortion that legislators adopted more than a decade before the Civil War can still be enforced.
Via the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder: KMOJ assistant program manager and afternoon host Walter “Q Bear” Banks Jr. has been inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Jessica Hart at KARE 11 reports Billie Eilish made a stop at Vintage on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis before her two-night stint at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul.
Jon Bream at the Star Tribune talks with Prince & the Revolution keyboardist Dr. Fink about his auctioning off of over 50 items of memorabilia and instruments.
Wesley Stenzel at Entertainment Weekly writes about comedian Jim Gaffigan’s recent appearance on the Superfly podcast with “Saturday Night Live” alumni Dana Carvey and David Spade. Gaffigan talked about playing Gov. Tim Walz on SNL and about he’d hoped Walz would do something interesting enough to get more time on the show.
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