Flooding updates + Grand Rapids pride
🌡️ Monday will be hot and muggy across southern Minnesota with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. 🌩️ A cool front will be the potential spark for strong storms to develop in the northern half of the state late Monday into Monday night. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. | |
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| Coming up on Morning Edition | 🌊 We'll get a round up of all the rain, flooding, high water and river crests from around the state. And a St. Paul official will talk about flooding as the Mississippi River reaches major flood stage. 🦠Senior epidemiologist Keeley Morris from the Minnesota Department of Health will join host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the latest we're seeing with COVID-19. |
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| Coming up at 9 a.m. | 🎛️MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two women who are professional DJs. Companies, sports teams, families and non-profit leaders hire them to plan music for events and get the party going. 🎵 Do you have a special memory thanks to a DJ? What questions do you have about playing music professionally? Join the conversation at 9 a.m.! Call 651-227-6000. |
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| | Minneapolis hosts USA Gymnastics Olympic trials | Minneapolis will be the center of the USA Gymnastics' universe this week. The country’s best gymnasts will be competing at Target Center, vying for a spot on Team USA's men’s and women’s Olympic gymnastics teams. Among the competitors are two Minnesota-born gymnasts — St. Paul native Suni Lee, who was one of the stars of the last Olympic games, and Shane Wiskus of Spring Lake. | |
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| What else we're watching: | 🪖 Gov. Walz calls in National Guard as southern Minnesota hit with high water, evacuations. Flooding in southern Minnesota has prompted Gov. Tim Walz to declare a peacetime emergency. The order allows Walz to call up the Minnesota National Guard to help cities and counties affected by inundated infrastructure. 🌊 Flooding forces people from homes in some parts of Iowa. Sirens blared at 2 a.m. in Rock Valley, Iowa, population 4,200, where people in hundreds of homes were told to get out as the Rock River could no longer take rain that has slammed the region. 🏳️🌈 ‘It needed to happen’: Grand Rapids hosts its very first LGBTQ+ Pride festival. Hundreds of people flocked to Old Central School in downtown Grand Rapids for Itasca Pride. While there have been pride events in Itasca County, Grand Rapids has refrained in the past, even though those at the event said allyship in the community is strong. 🌉 St. Paul’s Kellogg Boulevard bridge construction begins later this summer. St. Paul will demolish and rebuild the Kellogg Boulevard and Third Street bridge. The three-year, $70 million construction project will accommodate more traffic, including transit, walking and biking. 🚓 Man shot by Brooklyn Park police at investigation scene of baby’s death. Brooklyn Park police officers shot an adult man with a gun Sunday morning, almost an hour after treating an infant that was not breathing at the same location. — Matt Mikus and Anna Haecherl, MPR News |
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