Star Tribune reports Ladan Mohamed Ali plead guilty Thursday to federal charges connected to an attempted bribe in the Feeding Our Future Trial. Ali, also admitted to stealing $80,000 of the cash the defendants gave her to bribe the juror.
MPR reports the Minneapolis City Council passed a measure Thursday extending the deadline for a neighborhood group in East Phillips to purchase the Roof Depot site.
WDIO reports the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency found Duluth drained 1.7 million gallons of cholraminated water into the Woodland Reservoir. Originally it was estimated to be a spill of 500,000 gallons.
Associated Press reports on the legal obstacles hemp farmers in Minnesota are facing that could be preventing the industry from reaching its full potential.
Minnesota Reformer reports COVID cases and hospitalizations across the state continue to rise. “Hospitalizations are also running about 50% higher than during the same period one year ago, suggesting an early start to this year’s COVID season.”
KARE reports human remains found on the shores of Leech Lake are believed to be hundreds of years old. Star Tribune reports authorities are considering whether there should be criminal charges “for unearthing remains in a cultural site.”
Northern News Now reports a federal court in Deleware has ruled there is “‘sufficient evidence’ that Cleveland-Cliffs caused Mesabi Metallics antitrust injury,” a “substantial victory” for Mesabi Metallics.
Fox9 has a story on a St. Paul man on a mission to bring his blind, deaf dog to every bridge across the Twin Cities so that she can feel the breeze on her face.
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