Domestic stand-off in Minneapolis ends with one person dead and another injured in Kandiyohi County
Plus: Brazilian artist Mundano creates mural criticizing Cargill; Rudy Gobert gets a contract extension from the Wolves; opening of the Purple Rain stage musical pushed back; Walz votes early in St. Paul; and more. The post Domestic stand-off in Minneapolis ends with one person dead and another injured in Kandiyohi County appeared first on MinnPost.
Stephen Swanson and Riley Moser at WCCO News write Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara says a man shot and killed one person and injured another in western Minnesota before being taken into custody following a domestic violence-related standoff on Tuesday afternoon in south Minneapolis.
Via the Associated Press: Brazilian artist Mundano is presenting a massive street mural in São Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday that uses ash from wildfires and mud from floods to highlight extreme weather events wreaking devastation across the country — as well as their causes. It is a call to the Minnesota-based soy giant Cargill, according to Mundano.
Arabella Fracisco at South High School’s Southerner reports on student reaction following the Minneapolis school’s decision to paint over seven murals on the walls of the All Nations hallway over the summer.
Ellie Roth at MPR News is reporting a crush of students and Minneapolis residents visited a pop-up voting site at the Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus on Tuesday.
Shams Charania reports sources have told ESPN that Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert has reached a three-year, $110 million contract extension.
Dustin Nelson at Bring Me the News writes the opening of the Purple Rain stage musical has been pushed back according to Hennepin Arts. The Broadway musical was set to have a short premiere run in Minneapolis beginning with previews on April 10 at the State Theatre before heading to New York City.
Em Cassel at Racket grabbed a dauber to play gun bingo at Sal’s Angus Grill in Stillwater.
Axios reporter Torey Van Oot captured Gov. Tim Walz heading to an early voting location in St. Paul:
Walz voting early today in MN with wife and son Gus. Told reporters he’s excited for Gus to cast his first ballot. pic.twitter.com/HMfVCGI3sJ— Torey Van Oot (@toreyvanoot) October 23, 2024
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