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Good morning and welcome to the weekend. Here’s the news you need to know this Friday.


Another mild winter day with a weekend thaw in sight. Twin Cities highs in the upper 20s with a chance of morning flurries on Friday. Nighttime lows around 14. Statewide, mostly sunny with highs from the lower 20s to lower 30s. At night, lows in the teens. More on Updraft. | Forecast


Minnesota has a predicted $1.5 billion budget surplus, and lawmakers need to find what to do (or not do) with it. MPR News’ Brian Bakst and David H. Montgomery write: “Lawmakers will use the $1.5 billion forecast as the basis for a revised budget in the current legislative session. Going from a large surplus to a slightly larger surplus didn’t change the dynamic at the Capitol, where Democrats want to spend more on education and Republicans back tax cuts.”


The controversial Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project has three crucial draft permits. A public comment period on the draft permits for Enbridge Energy’s plan opens Monday. Reports Dan Kraker: “While the release of the draft permits and certification do not guarantee that the MPCA will eventually issue final permits, it does signify that the agency is confident that Enbridge can construct the pipeline while complying with water quality standards.”


South Carolina Democrats have their presidential primary Saturday. Joe Biden has a commanding lead in the latest polling averages. Bernie Sanders is a distant second, trailing Biden by 12.6 points. Sen. Amy Klobuchar is in sixth place with just 3.8 percent support. Turn on your radio or visit mprnews.org for live coverage and results on Saturday.


Minnesota schools need a coronavirus plan, the Health Department says. "We want you to start thinking about this both so that you're aware that this may impact how you do your work … or it may impact some of the institutions in your life, including something as basic as schools," said Kris Ehresmann, director for infectious diseases at the Minnesota Department of Health.


We have a winner for our Minnesota Made Matchup … and I’m gonna make you click on the link to find out our audience’s favorite thing made in Minnesota. Thanks for playing, folks.


-- Cody Nelson, MPR News
This is their year: Family with three leap-year birthdays plans big blowout
The Stevens family’s black-tie affair includes a guest list of more than a hundred and a red carpet.
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MN task force on violence against Native American women seeks personal stories
Members of the state’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Task Force know it’s a big deal to ask women to share difficult and tragic stories with a room full of strangers. But they hope the effort will help them recommend ways to reduce the violence.
Colleagues remember McClinton as a director who inspired trust in his actors
One of the founders of Penumbra Theatre, Marion McClinton built his reputation directing the works of August Wilson.
Oscar-winning documentarian celebrates 50 years of films about working people
Julia Reichert’s Oscar this month for “American Factory” is just the latest in a series of films she has made since the early 1970s about the lives of ordinary people. She will appear at two events at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis this weekend.
Just for kids: A comic exploring the new coronavirus
You may have heard the word "coronavirus" online or on TV. You probably have a lot of questions. Check out our comic to get some answers.
What's on the radio today?
9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

What can be learned from the spread of COVID-19 so far? We turn to two health officials to talk about preparation happening in the U.S. and in Minnesota.

10 a.m. — 1A

China's President Xi Jinping comes clean on the shortcomings exposed by the coronavirus epidemic. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes President Trump as India's capital witnesses its worst violence in decades. And ousted by the Arab Spring, Egypt's Hosni Mubarak dies leaving an unloved legacy. Don't miss the Friday news roundup on 1A.

11 a.m. —Politics Friday with Mike Mulcahy: Pre-Super Tuesday

On this edition of Politics Friday, host Mike Mulcahy sits down with Secretary of State Steve Simon and Minnesota IT Service Commissioner Tarek Tomes about election security. Later in the hour, two experts join Mike to talk about the presidential race ahead of Super Tuesday.

12 p.m. — MPR News Presents

Politics with Amy Walter on The Takeaway: A political roundup the day before the South Carolina primary and a few days before Super Tuesday.

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