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Minnesota Job Vacancies Fell Nearly 25% Early In The Pandemic
The number of open jobs in Minnesota declined nearly 25% during the early months of the pandemic.
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The number of open jobs in Minnesota declined nearly 25% during the early months of the pandemic.
Some Minnesota voters have become very familiar with mailings from the Center for Voter Information.
Minnesota reported 2,178 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, marking more than two weeks of daily case counts above 1,000.
This year, due to the pandemic, ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, Nov. 3, to be counted.
Minnesotans are awash in social media disinformation in the runup to Election Day— primarily on Facebook.
The gun control group, is spending an eye-popping $1 million in late money on direct mail and digital ads, to flip the Minnesota Senate.
“Early this morning, (former Rep.) Lewis was rushed to the emergency room with severe abdominal pain,” his campaign said in a statement.
Vice President Mike Pence is returning to northern Minnesota to campaign for President Donald Trump.
U.S. Attorney Erica MacDonald on Friday announced the federal charge against Ivan Harrison Hunter, who was arrested in Texas on Wednesday.
Walz has been vocal about wanting to see the officers charged and convicted in Floyd’s death.
He also denied motions to dismiss charges against three other ex-officers in connection with Floyd’s death.
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced the charges against Bogdan Vechirko of Ostego on Thursday.
The third-degree murder charge against Chauvin, however, was dismissed.
The area has since become an autonomous zone controlled by a group called Meet on the Street.
The state Supreme Court will review the disciplinary recommendation and make a final decision.
“We have a bonding bill,” Walz said shortly after signing the legislation.
The COVID saliva lab will be able to process up to 30,000 samples a day when operating at full capacity.
Minnesota reported 1,120 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday, marking nearly two consecutive weeks of daily case counts above 1,000.
The news conference came just 15 days before Election Day, when voters will decide who will control the Minnesota House and Senate.
Thousands of workers — mostly immigrants and people of color — will see their wages increase over the next two years.