Undeterred by Covid, the winter festival, Jan. 28 to Feb. 7 will include art installations, winter walks, virtual concerts, and conversations about climate change.
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The same-day delivery company hopes to have nearly 10,000 workers in Twin Cities.
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In a letter to Gov. Walz, industry leaders call for emergency funding, sales tax holidays, property tax reductions, and a cap on third-party delivery fees.
The state has a relatively non-gerrymandered legislative map. And with Minnesotans once again voting for divided government as the state heads into redistricting next year, things are likely to stay that way.