Mayor Frey Proposes Another for Third District

More: Dean Phillips’ presidential account on X is reinstated; Minnesota Sisters Develop Roadside Cannabis Test; Bloomington PD Launches Mental Health Rapid Response Pilot Program; and so on.

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KSTP’s Emily Baude reports that on Friday morning, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced that his team had met with the owner of 2633 Minnehaha Avenue, one of the original 29 sites that were potentially set up to space out the Third District. for $14 million.

Adam Uren of Bring Me the News reports that the Bloomington Police Department has announced the launch of an intellectual fitness immediate reaction pilot program “the first in Minnesota,” in which “immediate at-home therapy” will be introduced to others in crisis without delay. . cost.

FOX 9’s Cody Matz reports snowflakes fell from Detroit Lakes to International Falls, and up to 3 inches were reported near Grand Forks, North Dakota, as well as Roseau.

Jennifer Hoff of KARE 11 reports that two sisters in Minnesota, Dr. Rosina Samadani, a fitness generation entrepreneur, and Dr. Uzma Samadani, a neurosurgeon, recently introduced a roadside hashish test, which several police departments across the country will use from a pilot program.

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Tony Kennedy of the Star Tribune reports that former Vikings cornerback Trae Collin Waynes has acquired more than 3,500 acres of land in Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Waynes said his business, Home Grown Outfitters, has a waiting list of 3,000 prospective consumers from across the country who are willing to pay upwards of $7,000 to spend a few days in deer-hunting territory.

Tim Alberta of The Atlantic has a fan-only profile for Rep. Dean Phillips.

Former MinnPost reporter Sam Brodey of the Daily Beast gossiped about Phillips’ antics aboard Air Force One in November 2021, adding that he took unauthorized selfies and called family members on phones on board so they could reach President Biden.

WCCO’s Eric Henderson reports that X, formerly Twitter, has reinstated Phillips’ presidential crusade account, after it was temporarily suspended overnight for reasons that have yet to be explained.

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