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Indecent Exposure Charges | Dayton Has Cancer | Audi goes 77 in 55, Police Say | Minnesota Weather | MPLS Officer Charged for Shooting BMW

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Minnesota Patch:
Man Charged for Indecent Exposure in Faribault May Be Tied to Other Incidents
A man has been charged with exposing himself to female joggers while in the backseat of a minivan in Faribault.
Gov. Mark Dayton Says He Has Prostate Cancer
Despite being diagnosed with prostate cancer Friday, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton said he plans to finish his term as governor.
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Watch: Box Truck Catches on Fire on I-35 Near Forest Lake
A box truck caught on fire on Interstate 35 near Forest Lake Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters responded to the scene and put out the flames.
Minneapolis Police Officer Charged for Shooting BMW Downtown
A Minneapolis police officer was charged with second-degree assault for shooting a car with six people in it after it struck his squad car.
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Police Clock Audi Going 77 in a 55 MPH Highway 169 Construction Zone
"We will be out keeping these workers safe along with all of the other motorists," Hopkins police said Tuesday.
Minnesota Weather Forecast: Snow Begins Tonight
A band of heavy snow is expected to affect the Interstate 90 corridor late Tuesday into Wednesday morning.
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- Farmington Police Seek Info on Truck, Vandals
- Police: 90,000 to 100,000 People Marched in St. Paul Saturday
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