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After pandemic pivot, Quebracho Empanadas finds home in the frozen food aisle

Driver who fatally rammed protester in Minneapolis had licence revoked for being danger to public safety

Driver who fatally rammed protester in Minneapolis had licence revoked for being ‘danger to public safety’ Josh Marcus © Getty Images A St Paul, Minnesota man was put in jail on Monday after allegedly driving his car at a group of racial justice protestors in Minneapolis, killing one woman and injuring three others. - Getty Images Police have identified Nicholas David Kraus, 35, as the man who drove his SUV through a Sunday night racial justice protest in Minneapolis, killing one person and injuring three. Late on Sunday night, Mr Kraus, who is being held in jail without bail on suspected vehicular homicide, allegedly sped through a Minneapolis intersection where protesters have been demonstrating since local members of a multi-agency federal taskforce shot and killed 32-year-old Winston Boogie Smith, a Black man whom they were pursuing on an alleged weapons violation, in a parking garage earlier this month.

From muscular dystrophy to stroke patients, Abilitech Medical s device aims to increase independence

Minneapolis-based Humble Nut Butter serves up savory spreads

Jessica and John Waller first sold their line of savory nut butters at farmers markets. Humble Nut Butter can now be found in stores from Whole Foods to Kowalski's.

Memorial Day ceremonies and events return to Twin Cities

Memorial Day ceremonies and events return after pandemic hiatus While some ceremonies were still virtual this year, many events were held in person to remember and honor our fallen service members. Author: Heidi Wigdahl Updated: 5:57 PM CDT May 31, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS On Memorial Day morning, tens of thousands of American flags could be seen on every grave across Fort Snelling National Cemetery.  The nonprofit Flags for Fort Snelling was able to return this year, with volunteers placing flags all day Sunday.  While not open to the public, Governor Tim Walz and U.S. Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar gathered in the morning at Fort Snelling National Cemetery for a wreath laying ceremony. 

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