Cole Premo and Anthony Bettin at WCCO News are reporting the Minnesota Vikings are signing recently released New York Giants quarterback and former first-round pick Daniel Jones.
Sarah Nassauer at the Wall Street Journal reports shoppers are falling out of love with Target. Nassuer writes about how items missing on shelves, long checkout lines, and products locked up are making shopping drudgery.
Karen Scullin at FOX 9 is reporting an appellate court judge has ruled that Deandre Turner, who was convicted of the killing of Drew McGinley outside the Elks Club in North Minneapolis in 2021, was deprived of a fair trial.
Dana Ferguson at MPR News reports the Scott County Attorney’s office disclosed that a set of 20 absentee ballots that couldn’t be located during a post-election audit appear to have been mistakenly tossed in the trash and are unlikely to be retrieved. Earlier this week, the Scott County Canvassing Board certified that DFL Rep. Brad Tabke won a Minnesota House race in the district by 14 votes.
Mike Hughlett at the Star Tribune reports a northern Wisconsin tribal lending operation, LDF Business Development Corp., will cease making allegedly predatory loans in Minnesota — and cancel existing credits — under a consent agreement with the state Attorney General’s office.
Melissa Olson at MPR News writes that Red Lake Nation leaders and state officials with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources disagree on how to combat zebra mussels at Upper Red Lake.
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