School therapy, e-bike rebates
Highs Friday will warm into the 80s again across most of western and northern Minnesota except near the North Shore. Get the latest on Updraft. šļøComing up on Morning Edition: Minnesota has joined the increasing number of states and cities to pass e-bike rebate program s. Dan Kraker tells us about the new program with a maximum rebate of $1,500, up to 75 percent of the value of a new e-bike, scaled based on a buyer's income. š§At noon: Join us for Politics Friday where Mike Mulcahy talks to Gov. Tim Walz about his take on the session and gets his response to criticism from Republicans and others who say the Democrats went too fast, and too far this year.
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| | Therapy at school? In these Minneapolis high schools, students get care on their own terms | At all nine of Minneapolisā big public high schools, students can have weekly talk therapy appointments, get an IUD or any other form of birth control, test for STIs, get a physical, immunized and more ā all within the walls of their school. āI wanted to use the clinic because I could take control over my own health and have autonomy over what Iām doing to my body,ā said Elise Legler, a senior at Roosevelt High School. āItās also just a really easy resource to go to.ā | |
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