(MNN)-The Olmsted County Attorney’s Office is reviewing potential criminal charges after Byron Public Schools allegedly failed to comply with state requirements for credit card purchases. County Attorney Mike Walters confirmed his office has asked the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office to assign a detective to the case. The investigation centers on allegations that school officials cannot provide proper receipts for nearly $60,000 in purchases. The missing documentation was first flagged in a November audit by the Minnesota Office of the State Auditor.
An iconic Oregon waterfall was put up for sale on Redfin. Lawmakers approved the money to buy it
The state of Oregon may soon have some new public property: A spectacular waterfall, beloved by generations, that was recently put up for sale on Redfin
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Armed man rammed car into Mich. synagogue, fatally shot
A man armed with a rifle rammed a vehicle into a major synagogue in a Detroit suburb and was fatally shot by security. That's according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke to The Associated Press on Thursday.
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Senate passes bipartisan housing bill to improve access and affordability
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Bill proposes adding Indigenous names and 'inherent right' for wild rice
The Senate State and Local Government Committee heard testimony this week about a proposal that would change the language around Minnesota's state grain, wild rice. The language includes adding both Dakota and Ojibwe to the bill as well as recognizin...
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