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2 Gopher draft prospects invited to NFL Scouting Combine

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MINNEAPOLIS — Two former Golden Gophers have been invited to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.

Tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford and defensive back Tyler Nubin were among the 321 prospect invites announced Tuesday.

At the combine, prospects will go through a series of workouts intended to measure their raw athletic ability. 

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CBS Sports ranks Nubin as the best safety prospect in this year’s draft. Nubin holds the Gophers’ record for career interceptions with 13 and made the All-Big Ten First Team in his final season. Draft analyst Chris Trapasso has Nubin going to the Dallas Cowboys in the first round in his latest mock draft.

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Spann-Ford is CBS Sports’ 11th-ranked tight end in the draft and No. 224 prospect overall. The St. Cloud native compiled 95 catches for 1,061 yards and seven touchdowns over his six years at the University of Minnesota.

Fifteen Gophers have been drafted in the six seasons since P.J. Fleck took over the program, including a first-rounder (wide receiver Rashod Bateman) and three second-rounders (S Antoine Winfield Jr., edge rusher Boye Mafe and center John Michael Schmitz).

The combine will take place Feb. 26-March 4 in Indianapolis. The 2024 NFL draft is set for April 25-27 in Detroit.

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As many as 80 million people will hit the roads and skies this Thanksgiving week, AAA says.

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Minnesota farmers meet for annual convention

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Members of the Minnesota Farmers Union came together in Minneapolis on Sunday for the 83rd-annual state convention.

The annual convention aims to bring the community together and focus on the future.

Union President Gary Wertish says one of the biggest challenges for farmers is high input prices for fertilizer and fuel. A sheet titled “Farmer’s Share” showed that farmers and ranchers only make 14.3 cents per every dollar spent by consumers.

“We see prices going up in the grocery store we often blame farmers. But the farmers aren’t getting a large part of the increase,” said Janet Kubat, the union’s communications director.

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Wertish says that on a national level, there’s a push for Congress to expand the current farm bill as a safety net for farmers.

As he looks to the future, he is concerned about President-Elect Trump’s proposed tariffs of 60-80% on Chinese goods, saying it could hurt farms and consumers.

The union also passed a policy in the school lunch program to have 20% of food or ingredients to come from local farmers.



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Minnesota Politicians Form Presidential Recommendations Committee

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WASHINTON D.C. (WJON News) — Four Minnesota politicians have formed a committee to recommend candidates to President Donald Trump.

Congressmen Tom Emmer, Pete Stauber, Brad Finstad, and Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach announced the formation of the committee to help recommend candidates for U.S. Attorney, U.S. Marshal, and other vacancies that may come up in Minnesota.

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The lawmakers say the committee’s members are some of the sharpest legal minds in Minnesota and they have a wealth of experience and expertise. The committee will be chaired by former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Barry Anderson. The full committee will be:

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Barry Anderson (Chair), former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice
David Asp, Partner at Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP
John Hinderaker, President of the Center of the American Experiment
Allie Howell, Trial, and Appellate Counsel at the Upper Midwest Law Center
Tad Jude, a former judge in Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District

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