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Thursday brings another warmer than average day to most of Minnesota. Highs will reach 80 degrees across much of Minnesota again Thursday with a few 70s up north. Get the latest weather news on Updraft.

🎙️Coming up on Morning Edition: Today is World Alzheimer's Day — a day to raise awareness and destigmatize the neurological disease. A new study has found that hearing aids may reduce the risk of developing dementia for older people by nearly 50%. Minnesota Audiologist Jasmine Bensen joins us to talk about what that means and the symptoms you should watch for in yourself and older loved ones.

🎧 Coming up at 9 a.m.: There is no age limit on when a person can learn a new skill. MPR News guest host Chris Farrell and his guests explore the benefits of trying new things in the second half of life.

We want to hear from you, too. Are you learning a new skill at an older age? Tell us what you’ve taken up, how it’s going and if you’ve mastered your new skill. What discoveries have you made by deciding to continue your education into your golden years? Call 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828 to share your story during the 9 a.m. hour.
 
A big ball of trash in a claw
Hennepin County wrestles with future of Minneapolis waste incinerator

Mounting activism and recent action by the State Legislature is putting renewed pressure on Hennepin County to close an incinerator that burns 1,100 tons of trash every day in downtown Minneapolis. 

“In a perfect world, there would be no trash. And there would be no landfills. There would be no need for HERC,” said Dave McNary, Hennepin County's assistant director of environment and energy.

“But we're so far from there. A lot of us that have worked in this [field] for 30 years look at the 800,000 tons and say, ‘Wow. It's a monumental effort to get to zero.’ So until we get to that point, we believe that waste processing is better than landfilling.”
 
A group of people dance
Art Hounds: Shows that forge connections across the table — and across oceans

Sod House Theater hosts “Table.” In Winona, two artists living in Iran and Minnesota use virtual reality and mixed media to share their lives with each other. And Ananya Dance Theatre presents “Michhil Amra: We Are the Procession!”
 
What else we're watching:
Minnesota Supreme Court to hear arguments on Trump ballot eligibility. The Minnesota Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments for Nov. 2 on a petition that seeks to bar former President Donald Trump from appearing on Minnesota ballots next year.

PrairieCare expansion means more beds for youth in mental health crisis. Like much of the country, adolescent mental health care needs are increasing in Minnesota. Todd Archbold, the CEO of PrairieCare, decided to expand his program to meet the demanding needs

Minnesota's high court sides with defendant in #MeToo lawsuit. In a new ruling, the Minnesota Supreme Court has sided with a Minneapolis woman who publicly accused her dance teacher, who was also her romantic partner, of sexual assault.

These decades-long friends are leaving their journalism jobs to become caregivers. Two longtime Twin Cities journalists are starting a new chapter. Our own John Wanamaker after 14 years at MPR and Fox 9 Investigative reporter Tom Lyden after 30 years.

Biden administration announces $600M to produce COVID tests and will reopen website to order them. The Department of Health and Human Services says orders can be placed at COVIDTests.gov starting Sept. 25, and that no-cost tests will be delivered for free by the United States Postal Service.

— Sam Stroozas, MPR News
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