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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2025 · 7 MIN

More sanctions against a Minnesota State Senator, an Equal Rights Amendment at the State Capitol, and remembering 3 fallen Burnsville first responders

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WCCO's Mark Freie brings you Tuesday's "830 On The Go" including: The brutally cold weather continued against Tuesday with schools closed across the state including in the Twin Cities metro. There are a number of things you can do to keep yourself safe while out driving on Minnesota roads in the extreme cold. More sanctions against a Minnesota State Senator. A proposed state constitutional amendment looks to take center stage at the Minnesota State Capitol. Minneapolis police announcing arrests in connection to last week's violent crime spree in south Minneapolis. Today marks one year since three Burnsville first responders were killed in a fatal ambush. Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management officially begins accepting cannabis business license applications. Due to the Trump Administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey today emphasized supporting the Latino community and their businesses. A big tour announcement will bring a legendary singer to Minneapolis later this year.

WCCO's Mark Freie brings you Tuesday's "830 On The Go" including: The brutally cold weather continued against Tuesday with schools closed across the state including in the Twin Cities metro. There are a number of things you can do to keep yourself safe while out driving on Minnesota roads in the extreme cold. More sanctions against a Minnesota State Senator. A proposed state constitutional amendment looks to take center stage at the Minnesota State Capitol. Minneapolis police announcing arrests in connection to last week's violent crime spree in south Minneapolis. Today marks one year since three Burnsville first responders were killed in a fatal ambush. Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management officially begins accepting cannabis business license applications. Due to the Trump Administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey today emphasized supporting the Latino community and their businesses. A big tour announcement will bring a legendary singer to Minneapolis later this year.

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