MPR News Update

Many know Richard Selheim for his ability to skin and stretch a beaver pelt in less than 20 minutes. He works at a window company by day, but skinning hides is his side hustle ... Life lessons in Ferguson, Mo. ... Introducing Picture of Health, a weekly podcast with All Things Considered medical commentator Dr. John Hallberg
Did you know? MPR News Update has a companion podcast... A Native American environmental activist is riding horseback across the state to protest a proposed oil pipeline... The crowd at Plainview's Corn on the Cob Days festival plowed through seven tons of corn in four hours. See photos.
The weekend forecast: Some clouds, some sun, a little rain... Here's four things to do this weekend, including a pepper fest and a lantern lighting festival... From The Daily Circuit, listen to an interesting discussion about modern masculinity, and share your own thoughts in the comments section
Stuck in the mild and the dry: MPR News meteorologist Paul Huttner says we're stuck in a blissful weather pattern... Recap yesterday's primary in photos... Explore all the results
Minnesotans are heading to vote today in the state's primary: Stick with MPR News for ongoing updates, real-time results and a live broadcast from 8 to 10 p.m... Most polls close at 8 p.m. What you need to know... LOL, cats: Internet Cat Video Festival makes its return this week.
Documents made public today suggest archbishop made false statements under oath in April... Prep for tomorrow's primary with Select-A-Candidate: Whose views align with yours?... Did you catch the Supermoon this weekend? See photos of the phenomenon from Rio to Austerlitz...
"Watergate made it possible for us to shrug at future scandal and criminality and say, 'So?'" says Bob Collins on NewsCut... It will be 80 degrees and partly cloudy tonight when the Vikings kick off their first preseason game, against the Oakland Raiders... There's still time to start plotting your Minnesota weekend.
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