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TIM WALZ

Columnist Scott Hennen made his list and checked it twice. Now it's time to find out who in our area he listed as naughty and nice.
Columnist Jim Shaw shares his analysis of the recent election results.
While clemency processes are slightly different in Minnesota and North Dakota, both already have processes laid out for prior convictions.
Minnesota could become an island for abortion access in the Midwest if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.

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Owner reiterates that she was left with little choice and simply wanted to help her employees during a difficult time.
Shaw writes, "Very few states have a system like North Dakota’s. Many states are more like Minnesota, where each subdistrict has one state representative, and the entire district has a state senator."
These state government mandates have created a situation where the largest electric vehicle manufacturer in the world owes its profitability, not to manufacturing electric vehicles for less than they're sold for, but to the sale of figments of the government's imagination. How is that helping electric vehicles makes sense for Minnesotans, specifically, and Americans, generally?
Despite making many horrible decisions that led to his death, he certainly did not deserve to die. But George Floyd was not a hero. He should not be celebrated as an iconic figure held up by President Joe Biden, Gov. Tim Walz and other woke politicians.
It was a perfect morning for the 2021 Minnesota Governor's Fishing Opener in Otter Tail County, after the event was delayed a year due to the pandemic, but public appearances by Gov. Tim Walz were limited, and by the time people gathered for the opening ceremony, he was already headed back to St. Paul.
Rob Port talks with Sheriff Jesse Jahner about his issues with Minnesota's use of force law.

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Even before the jury's decision was made public on Tuesday, state officials called for peace as demonstrations went on in the Twin Cities and possible civil unrest was expected.
One day after legal arguments concluded in the trial against former-Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, a jury found Chauvin guilty on all three charges.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will comment on the Derek Chauvin trial verdict Tuesday, April 20. Watch a stream here.

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