Not a high way: Preventing crashes with marijuana
| Buying time, cities temporarily ban cannabis sales | Marijuana isn’t legal in Minnesota quite yet, but already around the state, communities are pumping the brakes on retail cannabis sales until details of state rules on the licensing process are hammered out.
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| Fargo fallen officer remembered as wanting to "make a difference." On Saturday morning, a long line of law enforcement vehicles escorted Jake Wallin from Fargo to Pequot Lakes. People stood along the highways, holding flags and signs with messages of support. Endangered Dakota skippers released in renewed prairie landscape. A butterfly species once common on Minnesota’s prairie is fluttering again over native flowers and grasses. Hundreds of endangered Dakota skipper butterflies were re-introduced recently to Glacial Lakes State Park, and now biologists are hoping they thrive there. Twin Cities Carifest holds 30th celebration of Caribbean culture during Aquatennial. Twin Cities Carifest held its 30th celebration of Caribbean art and culture in Minneapolis on Saturday. Since 1994, it has brought together people from diverse backgrounds living in Minnesota to enjoy music, a colorful parade and good food. Beyonce shines and thrills in Minneapolis. The singer’s career-spanning show brought out highlights from 2022’s “RENAISSANCE” and a lot more. There's a way to get healthier without even going to a gym. It's called NEAT. All those daily activities we'd rather avoid — taking the stairs, cleaning the house etc. — have a big metabolic payoff. Non-exercise activity thermogenesis can help manage weight and boost health. — Matt Mikus, MPR News | |
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