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Marital rape is no longer legal in Minnesota with new law
Jenny Teeson accused her husband of drugging and raping her while she slept two years ago. The Minnesota woman found videos of the incident on her computer, according to the Star Tribune newspaper. However, when the couple went to court, Teeson's husband agreed to a plea deal, was convicted of invading her privacy and received only a 45-day jail sentence.
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Minnesota program will pay homeowners to transform lawns into bee gardens as species inches closer to extinction
Minnesota lawmakers have greenlighted a new program to pay homeowners in the state to transform their lawns into bee gardens in efforts to counter the declining bee population.
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Line 3 oil pipeline project faces prospect of more delays
Enbridge's proposed Line 3 oil pipeline replacement likely could see more delays, after two state agencies involved in the project said Tuesday that the permitting schedule for the pipeline needs to be revised.
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'Decolonise and re-indigenise': The Ojibwe language warrior
Anton Treuer is part of a movement of indigenous Americans reclaiming the power and authority of their people.
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A Cave Kingpin Is Buying Up America’s Underground. What’s His Plan?
John Ackerman has spent millions procuring a majority of the known caves in Minnesota, which add up to dozens of miles of underground passageways and likely make him the largest cave owner in the U.S. He collects and charts them in the name of preservation, but his controversial methods have created many opponents.
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Film Of Prince At Age 11 Discovered In Archival Footage Of 1970 Mpls. Teachers Strike
Deep in the WCCO film archives are hundreds, if not thousands of opportunities to travel back in time. And on one reel a treasure lay hidden, untouched, for 52 years.
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Why new development on Minneapolis Kmart site is at least four years away
A number of factors are behind the long timeline for the plans, which were halted by the riots after George Floyd's murder.
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Transgender health care is now protected in Minnesota
Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order protecting transgender health care in Minnesota.
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Minnesota inmates find creative outlet, therapeutic benefit in writing programs
The nonprofit FreeWriters offers writing workshops in jails, encouraging expression and reflection as a means of addressing mental health struggles.
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