TSA workers at MSP receive Trump resignation offer

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport

Janet Moore at the Star Tribune is reporting an offer from the Trump administration encouraging federal employees to resign included Transportation Security Administration workers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, prompting confusion among the workforce and concern about the possible effect on airport safety, according to a union official.

Mark Zdechlik and Anika Besst at MPR News talked with members of the figure skating community in Minnesota in the wake of Wednesday night’s plane crash in Washington, D.C.

Mike Manzoni at FOX 9 has the story of a Braham man, Mike Cameron, and his girlfriend who won a free cruise to the Caribbean. On board Cameron sought treatment for the flu only to have Norwegian Cruise Line bill him $47,000 for the treatment.

Adam Uren at Bring Me the News reports Home Depot will pay a former Fridley store employee $65,000 after settling a sexual harassment case brought by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights.

Dan Niepow at Twin Cities Business is reporting Digital River Inc., a Minnetonka e-commerce firm that sold for more than $800 million a decade ago, is shutting down.

Sharyn Jackson at the Star Tribune reports Dark Horse Bar & Eatery in Lowertown St. Paul will close in two weeks.

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