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Woman In Wheelchair Killed In Hit-And-Run + Mosques Vandalized
A woman in a motorized wheelchair was killed in a hit-and-run Monday in Minneapolis. She was identified as 70-year-old Rosie Lee Means.

Let's get you started this Saturday with everything you need to know going on today in Minneapolis.
A woman in a motorized wheelchair was killed in a hit-and-run Monday in Minneapolis. She was identified as 70-year-old Rosie Lee Means.
First, today's weather:
Warmer with plenty of sun. High: 61 Low: 40.
Here are the top stories today in Minneapolis:
- Juvenile in custody after allegedly shooting Minneapolis School bus window with BB gun. (CBS Minnesota)
- Six shot in Minneapolis in three separate incidents Thursday night. (MinnPost)
- Woman on motorized wheelchair killed in Minneapolis hit-and-run identified. (KSTP)
- Vandalism impacts Cedar-Riverside mosques and businesses. (Minnesota Daily)
- After parent petition, Minneapolis Public Schools reduces student COVID-19 quarantine period. (Bring Me The News)
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Today in Minneapolis:
- 35W@94 Project Walking Tour — Hennepin History Museum. (8 a.m.)
- Party at the Pumpkin Patch — Mount Olivet Lutheran Church. (10 a.m.)
- Charter Amendment Education — Fulton Neighborhood. (10 a.m.)
- Charter Education Community Forum — Kingfield Neighborhood Association. (10 a.m.)
- Concert: Hope Lives Here — Minneapolis Downtown Council. (4 p.m.)
Minneapolis Patch Notebook
- Minneapolis Institute of Art: "When Cole Rogers and Carla McGrath founded the Highpoint Center for Printmaking (@highpointprints), in Minneapolis, in 2001, the plan was always to focus on three things: education, community access, and the 'pro shop.'" (Instagram)
- Meet Minneapolis: "Make your way through the local cider scene in Minneapolis! Here are the best places to sip on cider this fall." (Facebook)
- Minneapolis Public Schools: "Here are a few reminders for the upcoming 2021 Municipal Election in the City of Minneapolis Government. There are two ways you can vote early and avoid the crowd on Election Day." (Facebook)
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