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Republicans hone in on sentence change for human trafficking, court system transparency and tackling "soft-on crime" policies
The judge said her temporary ruling was intended to "maintain the status quo," but it does not restart funding that has ended or stop the freezing of new funding programs
State politicians and leaders met at the Minnesota Department of Revenue building on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the ramifications of the forecast
From trade policies and tariffs to environmental regulations and workforce, experts are keeping a close eye on the upcoming presidency and how it may affect the North Star State

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Gov. Tim Walz touts Minnesota’s economy as WalletHub releases new report
Thief River Falls students raised $70,000 to keep their third-grade class open after budget constraints threatened it and 10 teaching positions
The Fostering Independence Grant program, which covers tuition and cost of attendance for Minnesotans who were in foster care as teens, currently supports more than 645 students
With less than $60 million spent on children and families programs this session, the Great Start program is unlikely to receive even a fraction of its $500 million target — if the bill passes at all
A bill at the Legislature would limit rent increases at housing developments receiving federal tax credits, but developers say the bill could discourage building and worsen the housing shortage
The fundraising challenge was inspired by comments from billionaire Kathy Cargill, who was critical of Duluth for raising concerns about her purchase of 20 homes on the city’s Park Point
The warehouse in Shakopee, Minnesota, was previously used for retail equipment but is no longer needed, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said
The end of the longstanding agreement with South Dakota arrives as colleges across the country expect enrollment to drop in coming years
From minimum wage debates to the potential for college students to unionize, here's what happened this week in Minnesota labor news:
A white borrower would pay $50,000 in interest on a $75,000 home loan, while a Native American borrower would pay $100,000 for the same loan, official said in one example

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