Minnesota Faces Legal, Economic, and Weather Challenges in Ongoing State Developments


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Dec 04 2024 4 mins   1
In Minnesota, several key developments have unfolded across various sectors. A lawsuit filed in federal court seeks to nullify the state's laws protecting access to abortion, arguing they violate the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution[1]. Meanwhile, the state House race in Shakopee is headed to court after House Republicans announced they will challenge the election results, potentially impacting the balance between Republicans and the DFL in the House of Representatives[3].

On the economic front, Cargill, the world's largest ag commodity trader, is planning to lay off about 5% of its workforce, affecting approximately 8,000 jobs globally, including 475 in-person and remote positions at its Minnetonka headquarters[4]. Best Buy reported another quarterly drop in sales as Americans continue to prioritize essentials over electronics and gadgets[1].

In local government news, the St. Cloud city council voted against allowing backyard chickens, a proposal that had previously failed in 2014[4]. Additionally, Minneapolis is considering a $15 minimum price for a pack of cigarettes in a new proposal[2].

Community safety remains a concern with a DWI enforcement campaign starting on Wednesday and running through New Year's Eve[1]. A case of active tuberculosis was confirmed at a high school south of the Twin Cities, but officials stated there is no further risk of exposure at the school[1].

Weather-wise, Minnesotans are bracing for dangerously low temperatures, with scattered flurries expected and the best chance for accumulation in western Minnesota[1]. The state is also preparing for potential winter storm weather around Thanksgiving, which could disrupt travel[1].

Looking Ahead:
- The Minnesota State Fair is offering a Tuesday-only flash sale on 2025 tickets, providing an early opportunity for next year's event[1].
- The Professional Women’s Hockey League has begun its second season, with Minnesota Frost among the participating teams[3].
- The search continues for a 60-year-old man who vanished while walking his dog in southeast Minnesota, near Cannon Falls[4].
- The Minnesota News Network will continue to monitor and report on these and other developing stories across the state.