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PENNOCK The New London and Sunburg Volunteer Fire Departments were called to stop a grass fire that was reported to be getting out of hand due to the wind shortly before 2 p.m. on Saturday on the 8300 block of 210th Avenue NW, Pennock.
Rep. Nash urges hearing on liquor reform bill as 2 beverage producers head to Wisconsin
In the span of a few weeks, two Minnesota craft beverage producers have announced expansion plans in Wisconsin, blaming Minnesota s liquor laws.
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Lift Bridge Brewery
News that two of Minnesota s largest craft beverage producers are expanding in Wisconsin instead of Minnesota underscores the need to reform Minnesota s liquor laws, some legislators and those in the industry argue.
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Both businesses cited Minnesota s liquor laws as reasons why they chose to expand in Wisconsin instead of Minnesota.
Lift Bridge is growing, and soon will exceed the state s growler cap, meaning it won t be able to sell beer to-go from the taproom because it ll be too big, according to state law. Opening up a taproom and facility in Wisconsin will allow Lift Bridge to brew more beer and grow, while still being able to sell growlers in the Stillwater taproom.
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Doppler Radar at 10:43 am.
Beware the Ides of March. No kidding, Paul. Average March snowfall in the Twin Cities is about 10 , which won t be too hard to believe today, especially if you live south and west of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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Snow becomes heavier into midday and afternoon as a band of snow and sleet spreads slowly north and east across the metro area.
Ice pellets (sleet) may mix in with the snow at times. Temperatures through the evening hours will hover between 30-32F, so cold enough to accumulate, even on freeways.Expect a sharp gradient in snowfall totals, with the best chance of 5-7 over far southern and western suburbs by late tonight - the best chance of a half foot of slush will come from Waconia and Shakopee to Faribault and Rochester.
Physician, former GOP senator jumps into Minnesota governor race Former state senator and physician s comments on COVID deaths went viral. March 10, 2021 4:55am Text size Copy shortlink:
Physician and former Republican legislator Scott Jensen is jumping into the race for governor in 2022, only the second candidate to announce a run against DFL Gov. Tim Walz.
Jensen, who retired in January after one term in the state Senate, gained national prominence early last year after questioning federal guidelines around reporting COVID-19 deaths in interviews with Fox News and other outlets. Since leaving the Senate, he s continued to be critical of the state s response to the pandemic, posting a series of online videos that characterized Walz as in an abusive relationship with Minnesotans.