Feeding Our Future + Art Hounds
A low-pressure system moving into Minnesota Thursday will bring scattered February rain showers and even a chance of thunder. Light snow will fall across northern Minnesota Friday. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. Coming up on Morning Edition: Art Shanty Projects, an immersive art installation that happens each year on frozen Lake Harriet in Minneapolis, had to cut its event short this year due to warm temperatures. In a plea for community support, the organization cited “climate chaos” as the reason for closing early. Neal Sorensen is co-chair of the Art Shanty Projects board. He joins host Cathy Wurzer to talk about what warm winters mean for the project. Coming up at 9 a.m., special coverage from NPR. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Thursday over whether former president Donald Trump can be barred from appearing on Colorado’s presidential primary ballot because of his role in the Jan. 6, 2020, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Trump is asking the high court to reverse a Colorado Supreme Court decision that the 14th Amendment disqualifies him from holding office.
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| | Feeding Our Future founder says state regulators hid documents, used burner phones | The alleged leader of a conspiracy to steal hundreds of millions of dollars in hunger relief funds is herself claiming wrongdoing on the part of state officials who oversee the programs. Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock said staff at the Minnesota Department of Education intentionally mislabeled documents and used burner phones to thwart a lawsuit. | |
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