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Bria Hartley's Minnesota Miracle: Bouncing Back Stronger
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Bria Hartley, a WNBA star, shares her journey of resilience and recovery after two ACL tears, transforming Minnesota into a special place for her and her son. She now trains year-round in Eagan, learning proper lifting techniques, and serves as an assistant coach for a girls basketball team. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Minnesota Daycare Fraud Claims Spark Investigation
01:44|Nick Shirleys viral YouTube video alleges massive fraud in Minnesota daycares, claiming they received $110 million in public funds. Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth, a Republican, supported the video, but Democrats accused her of spreading disinformation. The video sparked an investigation by Senate Republicans and the Department of Homeland Security, with no fraud found yet, but pressure mounting for more records on inspections. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minnesota's Paid Leave Law: Thousands Apply, Success Projected
01:43|Minnesotas new paid leave law is gaining traction, with over eleven thousand applications submitted in just a few days. The program, which offers up to twelve weeks of paid leave for various reasons, has seen a balanced split between bonding and medical leave applications. Officials are vigilant in preventing fraud, verifying identities and medical needs. The program is funded through employee and employer contributions, with small businesses receiving grants for covering additional costs. With projections of around one hundred thirty thousand applications this year, the benefit is proving popular among Minnesota families. Checkout Solipillow.com
Vikings vs Packers: Jefferson's Final Push, Packers' Playoff Hopes
01:45|In the final game of their disappointing season, the Minnesota Vikings face the Green Bay Packers. Star receiver Justin Jefferson aims for 1,000 yards, despite facing career-low averages. Rookie QB J.J. McCarthy returns from injury, with Jefferson focused on building chemistry. Meanwhile, the Packers rest Jordan Love and start Clayton Tune, aiming to avoid a fourth straight loss and potential playoff skid. Checkout Solipillow.com
WCCO Viewers Raise $1M for Vets, Ending Homelessness
01:22|WCCO viewers generous donations during the Home for the Holidays campaign raised a record-breaking $1 million for the Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans, enabling them to combat veteran homelessness. The campaigns success was driven by increased viewer engagement and a successful phone-a-thon. The councils work is not only compassionate but also cost-effective, with a return of $1.26 for every dollar donated. Checkout Solipillow.com
Judge Sentenced for DWI After Black Friday Incident
01:27|Minnesota Judge Convicted of DWI After Black Friday Incident: A Steele County sheriffs deputy spotted Judge Renee Lee Workes vehicle facing the wrong way on Highway fourteen, with a strong odor of alcohol on her breath. She admitted to having one glass of wine two hours earlier but failed a breath test, showing a blood alcohol level of point one six. The judge was convicted and put on probation with strict rules, including no alcohol, random testing, community service, a chemical dependency evaluation, and a fine. Checkout Solipillow.com
Day Care Providers in Minnesota Face Uncertainty
01:52|Day care providers in Minnesota face uncertainty as the new year begins, with the Child Care Assistance Program under threat due to a Trump administration freeze. Monique Stumon, director of School Readiness Learning Academy, worries about welcoming kids back after the holidays, as the program helps 23,000 children and 12,000 families afford care. The state fights back, releasing an investigation finding most facilities in a viral video were not empty. Federal officials demand detailed information by January 9th, with a temporary hold on reimbursements looming. Checkout Solipillow.com
2025 Solar Storm: Auroras, Radiation, and New Satellite
01:35|2025s solar storms, including a Veterans Day spectacle, painted the northern lights across unexpected cities, disrupting aviation. The suns eleven-year cycle, with its magnetic field flips, sparked these events. Despite a potential decrease in 2026, the new SWFO-L1 satellite, set to launch in late January, will enhance solar weather prediction. Checkout Solipillow.com
Snowmobiling Thrives in Minnesota
01:48|Snowmobilers in Minnesota rejoice as early snow and cold weather open trails, allowing for winter fun from south to north. After two years of disappointing winters, riders like Brian Wittke and Matt Jackson are thrilled to hit the trails again. Local clubs like Inver Grove Heights are seeing action not felt in years. However, safety rules and trespassing issues need to be addressed as more riders hit the trails. With the weather cooperating and everyone following the rules, this could be the best snowmobile season in years. Checkout Solipillow.com
Minnesota Child Care Centers Investigated, No Fraud Found
02:02|Minnesota Child Care Centers Under Scrutiny: State Investigates, Finds No Fraud A viral video sparked concerns about Minnesota child care centers receiving public funds but not being open for kids. State officials investigated nine centers, finding all but one open and operating as expected. The ninth center was not yet open when inspectors arrived. The state shared funding amounts, with some centers receiving millions from the Child Care Assistance Program. This investigation ties into larger fraud issues in Minnesota politics, including scams in child meals, autism therapy, and senior housing programs. Federal prosecutors have charged dozens, and the federal health department froze child care funds. State officials are committed to rooting out fraud while protecting kids and families relying on these services. Checkout Solipillow.com