MPR News reports the Red Lake Nation is working to launch a mobile dispensary for recreational marijuana that may operate only on tribal lands. The on-reservation dispensary has been serving some 300 customers a day since opening on Aug. 1.
The Star Tribune says a brand new state law banning school resource officers from using certain holds to detain students has prompted the leader of the Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association to send a letter to Gov. Tim Walz expressing concern about officers’ ability to interrupt up fights in hallways.
The Pioneer Press says Canadian wildfire smoke will affect Minnesota’s air quality Thursday and Friday.
The Minnesota Reformer reports former Senate Minority Melisa López Franzen, a DFLer, shall be the University of Minnesota’s latest chief lobbyist.
Rolling Stone has a remembrance of 35-year-old August Golden, who died within the shooting on the Minneapolis punk show on Friday.
Sahan Journal reports on a partnership that’s providing hijabs to Amazon employees in Brooklyn Park.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports Ada Deer, a champion for Indigenous communities in Wisconsin, has died on the age of 88.
The Star Tribune says Global tech firm TE Connectivity announced it would eliminate greater than 100 jobs because it closes its Andover facility that makes sensors.
KARE reports the Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office has reached a tentative agreement to offer policing within the town of Goodhue through 2023 after the entire police department resigned.