11 indicted in federal gang crackdown. Hennepin County scrambles to reset absentee ballot panel
A federal grand jury has indicted 11 alleged members of the Minneapolis Lows gang for racketeering conspiracy.
The Minneapolis City Council is voting Thursday on a couple of high profile issues. One sets zoning regulations that will apply to cannabis businesses. The regulations include a 300-foot buffer between cannabis dispensaries and K-12 schools. The other is a resolution urging Hennepin County to close its solid waste incinerator by the end of 2027.
And with the election just a few days away, Minnesota's most-populous county, Hennepin County, is scrambling to remake a panel overseeing absentee ballots after a court ruling Tuesday.
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Grand jury indicts 11 alleged Lows members amid federal gang crackdown
Key Minnesota county ordered by court to reset board that will review absentee ballots
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