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Good morning and happy Friday. Here are 283 words of news to start your day. 

A warmer weekend is in store. On Friday, statewide highs in the mid 60s, except on the chillier shores of Lake Superior. It’ll be breezy with lows in the mid 40s. The Twin Cities have a 30 percent chance of showers at night. More on Updraft. | Forecast

Minnesota students feel worse mentally and emotionally, and less safe and engaged in school. The most recent Minnesota Student Survey of fifth, eighth, ninth and 11th graders has the state’s education commissioner concerned. "Our students are talking to us and we must listen.”

Mark Dayton’s official portrait is here. The former governor’s legacy, painting-wise, shows him standing in front of the Capitol he helped restore. Minnesota artist Paul Oxborough depicted Dayton in a dark suit on a sunny winter day. For his part, Dayton likes the focus on the restoration: “This fabulous renovation will shine long after I’m gone, and I would like to be remembered for chairing the commission which guided it throughout.”

There’s an election in a few weeks. Don’t know who’s running? You’re not alone. We have you covered with this guide to help you find what will be on your ballot Nov. 5. 

It’s going to be a snowy winter. “We have a greater-than-normal chance of having a wetter-than-normal winter. We're in the 40 to 50 percent range for that. So it's not like its guaranteed to happen,” said Chris O'Brien, a meteorologist with the Twin Cities National Weather Service office. Take that how you will.

Rick Perry is resigning as Energy Secretary. President Trump says he already has a replacement in mind for the Cabinet member who has become a key figure in Trump’s impeachment inquiry.

Cody Nelson, MPR News
In Monticello, a city at the center of the nuclear energy debate
Kirsti Marohn | MPR News
The central Minnesota plant’s license is set to expire in 2030 — and Xcel Energy wants to keep it operating until at least 2040, as part of the utility’s promise to pivot away from coal over the next few decades.
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Minnesota begins to explore climate solutions in corn, soybean farming
Elizabeth Dunbar | MPR News
A new analysis shows a range of agricultural practices can reduce greenhouse gas emissions — and help improve water quality at the same time.
Common cents: Financial planners sharpen their focus on the next generation of clients
Martin Moylan | MPR News
The people who want to help you plan your financial affairs are gathering from around the world at a conference in Minneapolis this week. They’re doing so at a time when baby boomers are hitting retirement and discovering how well or poorly they planned for it.
Duluth wildlife rehab center temporarily loses its permit
Dan Kraker  | MPR News
Duluth-based Wildwoods took care of about 1,800 sick, injured or orphaned animals last year. But it’s now temporarily closed to the public as it works to resolve permitting issues with the state.
What's on the radio today

9 a.m. —  1A with Joshua Johnson

Congress is told Rudy Giuliani's behavior risked blowing everything up like a hand grenade. In Ohio, Elizabeth Warren comes under fire. And the impeachment inquiry continues, but with no vote in sight. It's been another very busy week.

For the second hour of 1A: President Trump says America is done keeping the peace. He doubles down on his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from northern Syria. Also, protesters bring Ecuador's president to the table and thousands take to the streets in Spain. 

11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis

Minnesota has some of the worst educational disparities in the nation. As a group, students of color score lower on standardized tests and are less likely to graduate from high school than their white peers. As part of the Progressive Education Network National Conference in Minneapolis, MPR News’ Angela Davis hosted a conversation about those disparities and what to do about them.

Noon — MPR News Presents

Politics with Amy Walter on the Takeaway. 

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