Mobile home fire kills 2, injures one in Jordan
Plus: Man threatens to shoot St. Cloud high school students; funding for non-public schools in jeopardy; U of M researcher resigns under accusations of plagiarism; Napheesa Collier makes Time 100 and more. The post Mobile home fire kills 2, injures one in Jordan appeared first on MinnPost.


Nick Ferraro at the Pioneer Press reports: “A fire that broke out in a mobile home in Jordan early Wednesday killed two women and seriously injured a man, authorities said.”
Joe Nelson at Bring Me the News reports: “A 58-year-old man is in custody after allegedly threatening to shoot students outside a St. Cloud high school.”
Tim Hauser at KSTP reports: “State funding that helps non-public schools with essential expenses like busing and textbooks is in jeopardy for the first time in more than 50 years under a budget proposal from Gov. Tim Walz that is making its way through the state Legislature.”
The Star Tribune’s James Walsh reports: “Tears welling in his eyes, his already shaky voice quivering with emotion, Darrell Paulsen told a crowd of supporters at his Maplewood apartment Tuesday that he wouldn’t heed a court order to vacate his home by midnight Wednesday.”
From WCCO: “A company that makes baby food sold under a Target store brand is recalling more than 25,000 packages of a product because it may contain elevated levels of lead.”
Catharine Richert and Matt Sepic at MPR News report: “A nationally known public health researcher is leaving her job next month at the University of Minnesota amid accusations of plagiarism.”
Napheesa Collier, along with Unrivaled 3-on-3 league co-founder Breanna Stewart were named to Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2025.
Josie Albertson-Grove at the Star Tribune reports: “The Como Zoo euthanized a gorilla, 8-year-old Nyati, after determining her quality of life was deteriorating.”
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