Fox9 reports a lawsuit has been filed against DFL Representative-elect Curtis Johnson by his Republican challenger Paul Willstrom alleging Johnson’s primary residence is not within the district. “The lawsuit says that in March, Johnson signed an apartment lease at Rosedale Estates in Roseville, then registered in May to be in the state primary.”
KAXE reports the Rock Ridge School Board has removed a member “citing the prioritization of personal interests and undermining of school board decisions.”
Via KARE: “The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board (MPRB) is looking for public input on two draft policies concerning cannabis use and THC products inside the park system.”
MPR reports social equity cannabis license applicants are suing the the Office of Cannabis Management after their applications to enter the lottery were rejected. “In a statement released late Friday, OCM officials did not mince words about the lawsuit, saying it’s a tactic aimed at ‘using the judicial process to thwart the ambitions and dreams of legitimate social equity candidates who have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get a head start in this industry.”’
Related: Two-thirds of Minnesota social equity cannabis license applicants denied for inadequate documentation, some shenanigans (MinnPost)
WCCO explains how Nimrod, Minnesota got its name.
Via Star Tribune: “A group of 10 nonprofits that oversee almost all of the publicly funded charter schools in Minnesota refuses to turn over documents showing how they handle contract violations by the schools they supervise, arguing that they are private organizations not subject to the state law requiring disclosure of all public records.”
KSTP reports gas prices in Minnesota are the lowest they’ve been since 2020.
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