Multilingual Skills, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office and other tools. From Reporter who fled Taliban now writes for fellow refugees in St. Paul, Why hemp farmers worry about MN legalizing cannabis, Retiring Stillwater Area High School teacher, falcon expert Andy Weaver brought science to life, Volunteers improve habitat in hopes sharp-tailed grouse will return, Worlds workers, squeezed by inflation, rally on May Day, What to know about prescription drugs promising weight loss, What to know about tick, Lyme season following a mild winter, Investor ordered to pay SEC $8.3M for defrauding Hmong-American investors, Forest Lake school bus driver strike averted as tentative agreement reached, Generous pensions for MN school superintendents could be illegal, Containers secured to Mississippi River bank after Wisconsin train derailment, Sober home operators oppose regulations in MN House bill, state officials say changes necessary, Ward 1 convention ends in walk-out, no endorsement after grueling 9 1/2 hours, After six decades of arts education, founder of St. Paul-based ArtStart to retire, For sale: A green thumbs house on Summit Avenue (with a conservatory! The Minnesota Vikings picked USC wide receiver Jordan Addison with the 23rd overall selection of the NFL draft on Thursday night, giving star Justin Jefferson a viable sidekick after the jettisoning of veteran Adam Thielen. The region is currently ranked as the 15th largest television market in the United States. News from St. Paul; its suburbs; the MN State Capitol. Cloud, also at 103.7 FM. Life Time Group Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LTH) is boosting its earnings outlook for 2023 after recording a 30% increase in first-quarter revenue. Ex-director of Protect Our Charities Keith Franke joins us in studio to chat about the latest rules and regulations concerning charitable gaming in the state, followed by a lengthy conversation on a variety of topics with our DC correspondent Andrew Langer including the battle for 2024 and more. Also applying were competing radio stations WLOL and KEYD. Financial Fortitude with Vincent Asset Management. Addison was the fourth consecutive wide receiver taken after none went in the first 19 slots, following Ohio States Jaxon Smith-Ngjiba (Seahawks), TCUs Quentin Johnston (Chargers) and Boston Colleges Zay Flowers (Ravens).
