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Top Gleans of 2023: Derek Chauvin pleads guilty to tax evasion, invalid licenses in Florida, tax rebates

The twice-daily Glean is a unique snapshot of the headlines making waves across Minnesota. From the breaking news of the day, to unique news that you might miss amongst the hundreds of stories published each day in the state, the Glean has helped our readers keep up with all that they need to know to stay informed.

Here’s a look at the most-read Gleans of 2023:

Derek Chauvin, former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, pleads guilty to tax evasion

Plus: Gov. Tim Walz signs universal school meals bill; big flooding problems could come; missing 8-year-old found safe; St. Patrick’s Day events; and more.

1 dead, several injured in Minneapolis mass shooting

Plus: Officer shot during pursuit; downtown Minneapolis continues to grow; Rep. Dean Phillips talks Biden, 2024 on Meet the Press; Allina doctors file to unionize; and more.

Minnesota driver’s licenses could soon be invalid in Florida

Plus: Emails contradict MPD police chief on hiring of officer accused of assault; Chaska drag story time receives community support; a St. Paul Montessori school was evicted; and more.

AG Ellison bans ‘worst in the nation’ charity from operating in Minnesota

Plus: Allina Health starts billing $49 for some doctor emails; St. Paul patches the potholes before the snow flies; Brainerd lakes area grocery store employees go on strike; Sherco shuts down; and more.

No guns for marijuana users in Minnesota, ATF says

Plus: Nice Ride ends in Minnesota; Steve Gorman joins KQ Morning Show; Rep. Angie Craig injures foot ahead of debt ceiling vote; and more.

St. Paul killing gets a spotlight on NBC’s ‘Dateline’

Plus: A western Minnesota reporter verbally abused; Emmer gets a vote for speaker; residents of the 3rd weigh in on Rep. Dean Phillips’ possible presidential run; and more.

AG Ellison announces racketeering charges against MN Professional owners

Plus: Golden Valley home invaders make off with $100,000 in valuables, including eight puppies; Midwest Mountaineering to close after 50 years; DQ offering 85-cent small Blizzards; an oral history of Radio K; and more.

Minnesotans can expect a tax rebate by September

Plus: St. Cloud State University cuts staff, admittance to some programs; teens can use YMCA free this summer; nuclear plant shut down; summer travel hack at MSP; and more.

Minnesota Senate passes recreational marijuana legalization bill

Plus: What happened to the MOA water park plan? KinhDo to close; Metro Transit service changes; and more.

Who will get a tax rebate in Minnesota and when will they get it

Plus: St. Paul rent control upheld; version of ‘Idaho stop’ coming to Minnesota; air quality alert; and more.

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