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Monday, April 20 — With just one month left in the Minnesota legislative session, lawmakers push forward on a proposed Office of Inspector General aimed at cracking down on fraud, though key funding and structure debates remain unresolved.
Meanwhile, a convicted Minneapolis killer delays sentencing after failing to appear in court, adding more pain for the victim’s family. He is expected to be sentenced today.
Plus, St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her outlines economic recovery plans in her first State of the City.
And a big night for Minnesota teams as the Wild look to build momentum in Dallas and the Timberwolves aim to bounce back in Denver. We check in with Jesper Wallstedt and Anthony Edwards.
Join Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know.
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Monday, April 20 — With just one month left in the Minnesota legislative session, lawmakers push forward on a proposed Office of Inspector General aimed at cracking down on fraud, though key funding and structure debates remain unresolved.
Meanwhile, a convicted Minneapolis killer delays sentencing after failing to appear in court, adding more pain for the victim’s family. He is expected to be sentenced today.
Plus, St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her outlines economic recovery plans in her first State of the City.
And a big night for Minnesota teams as the Wild look to build momentum in Dallas and the Timberwolves aim to bounce back in Denver. We check in with Jesper Wallstedt and Anthony Edwards.
Join Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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