(MNN)-Wisconsin Native students can now wear traditional tribal regalia at graduation ceremonies. A new law signed by Governor Tony Evers bars public and charter schools from prohibiting tribal regalia for Native students who are tribal members, descendants, or eligible for membership. Some schools already allow students to wear regalia, but there hasn’t been statewide clarity in the issue. Tribal leaders say the law is an important step toward respecting cultural identity and inclusion in Wisconsin schools
Minnesota lost 6,100 jobs in February; state officials link decline to ICE surge
Minnesota lost about 6,100 jobs over the month - double the rate of decline seen nationally. State officials say federal immigration enforcement actions likely played a significant role.
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ICE agent faces felony charges in February road rage incident in Minnesota
Hennepin County authorities on Thursday charged an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent with felony assault in connection with a Feb. 5 road rage incident along Highway 62.
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Statewide tornado drill for Severe Weather Awareness Week
Thursday is our statewide tornado drill day as part of Minnesota Severe Weather Awareness Week. The drill is designed to help schools, businesses and families practice what to do in the event of a tornado warning and to ensure everyone knows where to...
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Minneapolis plans Prince celebration, 10 years past
City leaders announced plans Thursday for a block party and Prince sing-along on June 6.
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