Check your mirrors: Beginning July 1, “motorcyclists will be allowed to ride in between traffic lanes and maneuver through traffic in certain conditions, under the terms of a new state law,” MPR News reports.
The arena in St. Paul where the Wild play, currently known as Xcel Energy Center, is getting a new name. “Statements from the Wild and Xcel were released on Monday, saying the stadium entered into a 14-year naming rights partnership with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, which will see the arena go from the X to ‘Grand Casino Arena,’” according to KARE 11.
The Minnesota Star Tribune looks into the “prepper” movement in Minnesota: “Authorities on preppers say most people associate the term with religious zealots. But preppers cross the political spectrum and date to the country’s founding.”
The Minnesota Reformer reports on changes in Minnesota’s solar energy legislation —and what the future might hold for the industry.
From garbage to golf: The Pioneer Press reports that a “Burnsville property owner wants to turn a former garbage dump into a high-tech driving range and pickleball stadium, an ambitious concept that has drawn scrutiny from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency over plans they say fail to address decades-old underlying contamination at the site.
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