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Homecoming 'King And Queen' Changed To 'Gender-Neutral' Term: Patch PM

Sunday Sales Bill Passes | Punches Thrown At MIA: Witness | $5,000 Worth Of Narcotics | Alleged Drunk Driver's Brutally Honest Response

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Minnesota Patch:

U Of M Homecoming 'King And Queen' Changed To 'Gender-Neutral' Term

In an effort toward "gender inclusivity," the University of Minnesota Homecoming King and Queen has been changed to a "gender-neutral" term.

Police In MN Town Confiscate More Than $5,000 Worth Of Narcotics

Wyoming, Minnesota police officers say they are doing their best to try and keep a drug-free community.

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Alleged Drunk Driver’s Brutally Honest Response When Pulled Over

The Minnesota State Patrol said it loves this driver's “honesty is the best policy” motto. "Makes our jobs a lot easier," they said.

Punches Thrown In Fight At MIA Involving Neo-Nazis: Report

The Minneapolis Institute of Art is probably the last place you'd expect punches and a violent shoving match to take place.

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Wisconsin Rail Coalition Pushes For Passenger Train To Twin Cities

Residents of Stillwater and other towns near the Wisconsin-Minnesota border may have another transportation option for their commute.

Minnesota Senate Passes Sunday Liquor Sales Bill

On Monday, the Minnesota Senate passed a bill repealing the state's prohibition-era ban on Sunday liquor sales.

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