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Which Minnesota Agencies Are in North Dakota, And Why?: Patch PM
Minnesotans Polled on Donald Trump | Voters and iPads | Burnsville Family Sues Police | Light Rail Contract | Car Runs Over Man's Foot

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Minnesota Patch:
Twin Cities law enforcement agencies are in North Dakota as state officials engage in a property fight with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
The poll also found nearly 60 percent of respondents believe Donald Trump has probably made unwanted sexual advances toward several women.
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The research could have a major impact on the multibillion-dollar cleaning products industry.
Election officials say the iPads are more efficient and accurate than the paper check-in process.
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A Honda Accord rolled over a man's foot while its owner was at an appointment. The car's owner later said the car was in park.
Kickoff time, TV, point spread, tickets, parking, traffic and more.
Video of the incident shows officers in a standoff with a man in a McDonald's parking lot before shooting him to death.
The Met Council awarded a $118 million contract to German-based Siemens for 27 new light rail vehicles for the Southwest LRT Project.
Also worth a read:
- After Egging and Bullying, Woodbury High School Student Must Do Community Service
- Where to Get a Free Flu Shot in the Richfield Area
- Saint Paul Woman Loses More than $200,000 in Burglary of Gold, Jewelry, and Cash: Police
- Unbelted Teen Dies in Dakota County Crash
- Man, Angry at Ex-Girlfriend, Fatally Hit Pedestrian with Vehicle: Charges
- Six Stories of Bravery and Courage in Hennepin County
Did you miss Wednesday’s Patch PM? Read it here.
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