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(ABC 6 News) — As fires continue to blaze across northern Minnesota, wildfires have become a growing trend in the state.
Gov. Tim Walz said his primary message to Minnesotans is "just don't burn." On Monday, Walz activated the Minnesota National Guard to assist.
As the fifth anniversary of the death of George Floyd nears, the governor and other public officials say they are bracing for the possibility the president will undo federal convictions.
According to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the state has already had 970 fires this year. On average the state experiences a ...
U.S. Army veteran and businessman Kendall Qualls has officially launched his Minnesota gubernatorial campaign to challenge ...
Three major wildfires raging out of control in the same Minnesota county have burned more than 20,000 acres combined.
St. Louis County Sheriff Gordon Ramsay says the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service expect ...
Rural areas still can't forgive Minnesota's Democratic Gov. Tim Walz for his past 'sins,' no matter how long ago or slight ...
Gov. Tim Walz has signed a bill removing barriers for the state’s Ombudsperson for American Indian Families in child welfare ...
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Audacy on MSNChallenges abound with three major fires burning in northeastern Minnesota: "Still incredibly dangerous"It’s all hands on deck in with three large fires burning north of Duluth. Gov. Tim Walz activated the National Guard to ...
Republican Kendall Qualls, a businessman and Army veteran, launched his bid for Minnesota governor on Tuesday. It's not the ...
President Donald Trump has not even hit the four-month mark yet in his second tour of duty in the White House, but that is ...
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