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The candidate files a lawsuit; Claims DFL winner doesn’t live in district

The candidate files a lawsuit; Claims DFL winner doesn’t live in district

Fox9 reports Suit filed against DFL Rep.-elect Curtis Johnson by Republican rival Paul Willstrom Claiming that Johnson’s primary residence is not within the district. “The lawsuit says Johnson signed a lease for an apartment at Rosedale Estates in Roseville in March, then registered for the state primary in May.”

KAXE reports Rock Ridge School Board removes one member”arguing that personal interests were prioritized and school board decisions were undermined..”

via SQUARE: “The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board (MPRB) is seeking public input on this issue Two draft policies regarding marijuana use and THC products within the park system..”

MPR reports social equity cannabis license applicants filed a lawsuit against the Office of Marijuana Management after their application to enter the lottery was rejected. “In a statement released late Friday, OCM officials were blunt about the case, saying it was ‘a tactic aimed at using the judicial process to thwart the ambitions and dreams of legitimate candidates for social equality who have a once-in-a-lifetime chance.’ This is one step ahead of the industry.” opportunity to start.”‘

Relating to: Two-thirds of Minnesota social equity marijuana license applicants rejected due to insufficient documentation and some bullshit (MinnPost)

WCCO explains How is Nimrod, Minnesota? took its name.

via Star Tribune: “A group of 10 nonprofit organizations that oversee nearly all publicly funded charter schools in Minnesota Refuses to hand over documents showing how schools they inspect handle contract breachesThey argue that they are private entities not subject to state laws requiring the disclosure of all public records.”

KSTP reports Gas prices in Minnesota They are at their lowest level since 2020.