Friday, 30 June 2023

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MPR News PM Update

June 30, 2023

Happy last day of June! Sunday we'll see highs into the low 90s for southern Minnesota with mid 80s north. Monday looks to be the peak of our heat and potentially the hottest day many of us have seen so far this season (ope). Highs could reach the mid-90s in southern Minnesota. Lakeside holiday weekend, anyone? Get the latest on Updraft.

Supreme Court strikes down student loan program
By a 6 to 3 vote, the high court ruled that federal law does not authorize the Department of Education to cancel student loan debt. The anticipated decision comes as a disappointment to federal student loan borrowers who were eligible for relief under the plan — as many as 43 million borrowers, or roughly 1 in 8 Americans.
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Minnesota opens search for marijuana manager
The hunt is on for Minnesota's inaugural marijuana boss. Applications opened today for the executive director position of the state's new Office of Cannabis Management, the lead regulatory entity to oversee markets of hemp-related products and legal marijuana. Legalization comes in August; a full retail market could take a year or longer.
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🌲 Artist residency program launches in Northwoods
"The key is that there's an approachability to it in Park Rapids. Artists and creatives, people in general, chefs — they're doing things at a very high level, but not something that's fancy and makes you kind of shy around or embarrassed. Because people are wearing sandals at the opening. It's not the Metropolitan or something like that … it's upscale but not uptight."
🎹 Black music influence: How 'Flyte Tyme' changed the world from a booth in Edina
Minnesota has served as home base for two globally recognized music powerhouses — Prince and his Paisley Park sound and the Flyte Tyme Studios' groove of Jimmy "Jam" Harris and Terry Lewis. We caught lightning in a bottle not once, but twice.
⚖️ DOJ asks residents what changes they'd like to see in the Mpls Police Department
The U.S. Department of Justice held listening sessions this week to find out what provisions Minneapolis residents would like to see in a federal consent decree on the Minneapolis Police Department. They face skepticism from some residents who aren't convinced any change is possible in the department.
🖥️ Thomson Reuters picks site for new Twin Cities office
The media company announced it's going to move next year to a different site in Eagan. It'll sublease more than 300,000 square feet of space at The Landing at 2900 Ames Crossing Road, not far from the Vikings training facility.
🚗 Traveling over the Fourth of July weekend? So is everyone else
Sorry in advance to my loved ones coming to visit me Up Nort this weekend ... Friday is expected to be the busiest day on the road, with traffic on Sunday and Monday looking considerably lighter. Enjoy the sunshine (and windshield time)!
- Amy Felegy, MPR News
 
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