GOVERNOR TIM WALZ GIVES AN UPDATE ON THE RIOTS IN THE TWIN CITIES
Gover Tim Walz is updating the public on the happenings in the Twin Cities tonight. The video is below. [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”yAqheu5TcT4″ ]
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Gover Tim Walz is updating the public on the happenings in the Twin Cities tonight. The video is below. [yotuwp type=”videos” id=”yAqheu5TcT4″ ]
The Minnesota Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 numbers and a total of 242, 508 tests have been completed with 24,190 positive tests. Less than 10 percent of those tested were positive results. The death total is at 1,026. Polk County added another positive test with a total of 61. Pennington County stayed
Masses will resume at the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception and St Peter’s Catholic Church this weekend. The mass schedule is – Saturday (5/30) Mass at 5:00 pm @ Cathedral Church Sunday (5/31) Mass at 9:00 am @ Cathedral Church Sunday (5/31) Mass at 10:30 am @ St. Peter’s Church The First Daily Mass at Cathedral
UPDATE 5/30/20 3:05 p.m. Announced during a morning press conference by state leadership, Governor Walz authorized the National Guard to “fully activate.” The Minnesota National Guard is an organization of more than 13,000 Soldiers and Airmen. A full activation authorizes the guard to activate all those that are medically fit, and not deployed to support
Announced during an early morning press conference by Minnesota’s Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Jon Jensen, “Governor Walz authorized the National Guard to increase our strength by one-thousand soldiers to support civil authorities.” Last night, an additional 200 soldiers were activated, bringing the total to more than 700 soldiers and airmen on state active duty just
Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Order 20-65, implementing a temporary nighttime curfew that will provide safety for Minnesota residents from individuals who have engaged in unlawful and dangerous activity in recent days and threatened the security of lawful demonstrators and first responders. “It’s time to rebuild our community and that starts with safety in