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You pay your taxes, the state legislature decides how to spend it, state agencies then get to share it.

"It's been great because new people are coming in, people we've never seen before," said brewery business owner Ryan Pitman.
A beyond-capacity event in Minneapolis Thursday night led to several people fainting and getting injured, including children.
After a scoreless fourth quarter, Edwards was aggressive in overtime, driving to the basket and scoring in traffic multiple times.
Deputies found the victim next to a brand-new Ski-Doo sled, and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Ticketmaster published a blog post on Wednesday with instructions on how to get tickets for the tour.
According to the sheriff's office, last week someone bought pull tabs at a bar using counterfeit $100 bills.
It will cost more to borrow money for credit cards, car loans and home mortgages after the federal government raised interest rates again.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that civilly committed people must be transferred to a community program.
It was a win for health care workers this month when the state agreed to a nearly $5-an-hour raise.
February is American Heart Month. It comes only weeks after an NFL player Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest during a game.
After stepping into a pandemic freshman year, the U's class of 2023 is eager to walk across the graduation stage this spring.
"It's been fun ever since I got here and it just keeps getting better," said the sophomore from Isanti.
Camp Bow Wow in Eden Prairie limits the time for pets through its daycare and boarding program when temps are 10 below zero.
Travis Smith weaves the bags together into tightly woven, lightweight mats after his mother, Marge, ties them together.
The city released new statistics from the operation's first 90 days, which show calls about guns dropped 38% from the same time last year.
The jail now has to cut down its capacity by Wednesday.
Professor Dan Schwarcz had his doubts, but couldn't tell which exam was written by a student and which was written by an AI program.
The St. Paul Winter Carnival is all about embracing the magic and the cold of winter.
Homeowners in St. Paul are responsible for clearing their own sidewalks. But for some people, that's impossible.