
Melissa Turtinen at FOX 9 reports: “A St. Cloud State University student has been named a ‘person of interest’ in Sudiksha Konanki’s case, a University of Pittsburgh student who was last seen on a beach in the Dominican Republic.”
KSTP’s Ryan Raiche reports: “The nation’s largest health insurance company based in the Twin Cities remains on high alert three months after the killing of its chief executive officer, Brian Thompson.”
Aki Nace at WCCO reports: “Gov. Tim Walz visited an elementary school in Fridley, Minnesota on Wednesday to outline the impact to students and families of President Trump’s plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.”
Jack Baer at Yahoo! Sports reports: “Oliver Miller, a big man who played for six teams in an NBA career (including the Minnesota Timberwolves) that spanned nine seasons, has died, the National Basketball Retired Players Association confirmed Wednesday. He was 54 years old.”
Madison McVan at the Minnesota Reformer reports: “Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, which provides legal services to low-income Minnesotans, announced Wednesday that the federal government canceled a $425,000 grant that funds legal help for people facing housing discrimination or sexual harassment from landlords.”
ESPN’s Baxter Holmes and Tim MacMahon have a comprehensive recap of the day five years ago the NBA shut down due to a player testing positive for COVID. That player was Rudy Gobert.
Paul Walsh at the Star Tribune reports: “More than two years after receiving their first tip about suspected sex trafficking at a downtown New Prague massage parlor, police raided the business and arrested its owner on allegations of promoting prostitution.”
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