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Inbox: Tariffs partly drive 13% decline in MN exports

“The federal administration’s erratic tariffs and aggressive foreign policies that began last year continue to take a toll on [MN} companies trying to plan their import and export strategies” - MN's top economic official under Walz, Matt Varilek

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This inanely massive truck has been parked IN A BUS LANE at the corner of an incredibly busy Northeast, Minneapolis, intersection now for more than 12 hours, posing two important questions. Is this a Morgan Wallen thing? And, are some vehicles just too complex to tow?

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A Minnesota woman’s unborn baby died after she ate sprouts contaminated with listeria grown at Wisconsin’s Jack & the Green Sprouts farm, a lawsuit filed in federal court says.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO BUSHEL BOY??????? (I found out)
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Everything you need to know as the Lynx approach an exceptionally busy month As the WNBA preseason reaches crunch time, the Lynx’s packed April schedule will include two drafts, free agency, training camp and preseason games.

Good setup for the next few weeks for the Lynx from @cassidyhett.bsky.social the Stribs Women's sports reporter. Glad Cassidy on the beat! www.startribune.com/minnesota-ly...

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First tariffs, now Iran war causing financial woes for Minnesota farmers As global production shifts, Jay Debertin, CEO of ag co-op CHS, said the U.S. must embrace a different approach to international trade.

Ag Giant CHS' CEO said:

- “There’s not a producer in agriculture around the world that won’t be impacted" if fertilizer issues last into summer

- Trump's tariffs haven’t “been good for U.S. agriculture." (Past admins weren't friendly, either, he said.)
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After detainments and deportations, the lives left behind in Minnesota From abandoned possessions to unpaid rent, many Minnesotans had to lean on family, friends and community organizations for help with their unfinished business.

"Each person plucked from their day-to-day existence left a whole life behind. There are shoes by the front door and an empty bed. There’s a car in the driveway and a job undone. There are pets that need feeding, bills that keep arriving and leases with months left to pay."

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Inside the fight over corporate activism and the Minnesota CEO letter Tension over how companies have responded to a surge in immigration enforcement is the climax of a yearslong reckoning with a local tradition of corporate social responsibility.

Tension over how companies have responded to a surge in immigration enforcement is the climax of a yearslong reckoning with a local tradition of corporate social responsibility.

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Live: Protesters arrested at Richfield Target, border czar plans morning news conference White House border official Tom Homan will speak to the media Thursday morning.

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Some people want Target to take a stand on the surge in federal immigration operations in Minnesota so much that they are willing to be arrested.

Police detained some protesters who demonstrated at the MN Target location where federal agents had arrested two employees weeks prior.
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David Hoffmann explains why parts of Augusta wine country project were paused - St. Louis Business Journal Why Hoffmanns put pause on part of Augusta venture

"The Hoffmanns’ foray into MO wine in some ways kicked off his bid to acquire media cos. He was unhappy with what he said was the inaccurate way that some outlets portrayed the projects.

'It took away our enthusiasm.'" www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news...

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Oh boy 😞

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I feel @ed

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More on the Target letter:

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A letter hundreds of Target employees sent to company leaders today condemning "continued silence" amid the ongoing ICE operation in the state also cites a long list of previous incidents that “have left many rightfully concerned" for the company’s “integrity.”

The letter cites Minneapolis-based Target scaling back its pride collection; winding down diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; donating $1million to President Donald Trump’s inauguration fund; and failing to act following the reported arrest of two employees in a Richfield store.

“Strength comes in open solidarity, and the leaders of Target still have the chance to do the right thing,” the letter said. “The Twin Cities and Target team members already stand together, but leadership must act now.”

Carson Hartzog contributed to this report.

A letter hundreds of Target employees sent to company leaders today condemning "continued silence" amid the ongoing ICE operation in the state also cites a long list of previous incidents that “have left many rightfully concerned" for the company’s “integrity.” The letter cites Minneapolis-based Target scaling back its pride collection; winding down diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; donating $1million to President Donald Trump’s inauguration fund; and failing to act following the reported arrest of two employees in a Richfield store. “Strength comes in open solidarity, and the leaders of Target still have the chance to do the right thing,” the letter said. “The Twin Cities and Target team members already stand together, but leadership must act now.” Carson Hartzog contributed to this report.

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Scoop: Hundreds of Target employees pen letter saying the Minneapolis retailer ‘abandoned its community’

“In the face of this tyranny, continued silence from our leaders will never make us safer”

With @carzharts.bsky.social. Stay updated: www.startribune.com/ice-raids-mi...

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Live updates: Federal agents pull protestor from the crowd outside the Whipple federal building.
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If I had to guess, the Strib has contributed $2.3 million in sales to Andrea's pizza in the skyway over this last week.

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Live: Shooting reported in Minneapolis allegedly involving federal agents Gov. Tim Walz address Minnesotans in a live broadcast Wednesday night on the surge of federal immigration agents in Minnesota. A federal judge has declined to immediately rule on the ICE surge in Minn...

During a federal immigration enforcement operation on the north side of Minneapolis, a man was shot in the leg during a foot chase, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.

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Minnesota’s biggest companies starting to feel heat from ICE surge From Target to General Mills and Caribou Coffee, Minnesota’s largest employers are feeling pressure amid a surge of immigration officers in the state following the killing of Renee Good.

Bill George, a former Medtronic CEO and Target Board member, encouraged Minnesota employers to “make a statement.”

“How can you expect a committed, loyal workforce if you’re not there to have their back?” George said.
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Target employees detained by federal officers were U.S. citizens, legislator says Minnesota Rep. Michael Howard, who represents Richfield, said the employees also were injured in the incident.

Two Target employees detained by federal officers at Richfield store are U.S. citizens, Rep. Michael Howard said. Target declined to comment.

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Minnesota’s biggest companies starting to feel heat from ICE surge From Target to General Mills and Caribou Coffee, Minnesota’s largest employers are feeling pressure amid a surge of immigration officers in the state following the killing of Renee Good.

Minnesota’s biggest companies feeling heat from ICE surge

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Jerry Holt’s photo of Parker and her mother

Jerry Holt’s photo of Parker and her mother

Parker’s sister adores her like a baby doll. The toddler loves sticking her hands on the dark fur of the family’s “gentle giant” dog. Her epilepsy care is about to get more complex because of a contract impasse between UnitedHealthcare and M Health Fairview.
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A breakup or the cusp of greatness: What Medtronic’s big changes mean for its future A decade after blockbuster $49.9 billion merger, former leaders say Minnesota-run medtech maker facing innovation reckoning.

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Trump officials discussed sending elite Army division to Portland, text messages show A high-ranking White House official was indiscreetly texting about the Portland, Ore., planning last weekend, according to messages shared with the Minnesota Star Tribune.

The messages show high-level officials in the Trump administration discussing the possible deployment of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, an infantry force that has dropped into combat zones in both World Wars, Vietnam and Afghanistan.

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Minnesota Star Tribune to sell Minneapolis printing plant, lay off 125 workers The state’s largest media company will continue printing 7 days a week, but will outsource printing to Iowa.

Minnesota Star Tribune to sell Minneapolis printing plant, lay off 125 workers

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The Aug. 28, 2025, front page of the Star Tribune, with the headline 'This is evil'

The Aug. 28, 2025, front page of the Star Tribune, with the headline 'This is evil'

Tomorrow's front page of The Minnesota Star Tribune

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Day turns to night in the 19 Bar, Minneapolis’ rebuilt ‘gay living room’ The 19 Bar in Loring Park survived the fire. That doesn’t mean it hasn’t changed.

Last year, a fire threatened to forever shutter the 19 Bar, one of the oldest gay bars in the U.S.

Revived from the ashes, Minneapolis’ “gay living room” remains a vital and vibrant safe space for the LGBTQ community.

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