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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES NEW RAPID, WIDESPREAD TESTING OF COVID-19 TESTING WITH CAPACITY OF 20,000 TEST PER DAY

Governor Tim Walz, representatives of the state’s health care delivery systems, the Mayo Clinic, and the University of Minnesota (U of M) today announced a breakthrough for rapid, widespread testing of COVID-19 in Minnesota. Standing together at the State’s Emergency Operations Center, they launched a statewide testing strategy to test all symptomatic people, isolate confirmed […]

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GOVERNOR APPROVES OPENING OF GOLF COURSES, BAIT SHOPS

Governor Tim Walz today issued Executive Order 20-38, which expands allowable outdoor recreational activities. The changes will allow Minnesotans to continue to enjoy the outdoors close to home while following social distancing guidelines. Executive Order 20-38 allows Minnesotans to engage in a range of activities, including golfing, boating, fishing, hunting, and hiking, as long as

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE AT 2 PM – ON KROX (April 17)

Today, Friday, April 17, Governor Tim Walz will provide an update on the State of Minnesota’s next steps to combat COVID-19 in a press conference at 2:00 p.m.  Also joining Governor Walz will be  Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm; Emergency Medicine Doctor John Hick; and Minnesota Nurses Association President Mary Turner. It sounds like

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ EXTENDS STAY AT HOME ORDER TO MAY 4

To continue Minnesota’s success in slowing the spread of COVID-19 across the state, Governor Tim Walz today extended the Stay Home Order until May 4. FOR THE PRESS CONFERENCE AUDIO – CLICK HERE “What we are doing is working, Minnesota,” said Governor Walz. “We are taking this seriously, and we are staying home. While Minnesota

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER TO HELP THE AG INDUSTRY

Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Order 20-27 to lift hours of service requirements for truck drivers transporting livestock feed or fertilizer, in order to support Minnesota’s agriculture community while they work to keep Minnesotans fed during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the ongoing spread of COVID-19 there are heightened concerns within the agricultural industry about

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