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Judge Anne M. Rasmusson, of Crookston, appointed to the Minnesota Court of Appeals

Governor Tim Walz today announced the appointment of Lisa Beane and the Honorable Anne M. Rasmusson to the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Beane and Rasmusson will fill the vacancies that will occur upon the retirement of the Honorable Louise Dovre Bjorkman and the Honorable Randall J. Slieter.  ANNE M. RASMUSSONThe Honorable Anne M. Rasmusson will replace the Honorable Randall […]

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Over 400,000 Minnesotans will lose SNAP benefits unless the Federal Government shut down ends

Governor Tim Walz and state budget officials are warning that the federal government shutdown will cause hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans to lose access to nutrition assistance programs beginning November 1.  Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) Commissioner Tikki Brown held a press call today to discuss the continued shutdown’s impacts on Minnesota. “We know

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Melissa and Mark Hortman to lie in state Friday in the Capitol

Governor Tim Walz announced today that Melissa and Mark Hortman will lie in state on Friday, June 27, 2025. They will be joined by their Golden Retriever, Gilbert. Hortman will be the first woman and one of fewer than 20 Minnesotans to lie in state in the Capitol. The Capitol rotunda will be available for

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz proclaims May 30 Extreme Heat Awareness Day

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will kick off a statewide campaign on Friday, May 30, to help protect Minnesotans from extreme heat, which kills more people in the U.S. than tornadoes, hurricanes, and flooding combined. The STAY COOL MN campaign encourages Minnesotans to follow these tips to stay safe when it’s hot outside: Stay

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Governor Walz announces a dashboard Minnesotans can use to track federal funding cuts affecting Minnesota

Governor Tim Walz today announced a new dashboard Minnesotans can use to track disruptions and cancellations of federal funding and their impact on services available to Minnesotans. Federal disruptions and cuts so far include grants to track measles and avian influenza, provide heating assistance, and mitigate flooding.   Despite court orders prohibiting the federal government from

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