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Sports betting fails to pass by Minnesota legislative deadline
ST. PAUL — A push to legalize sports activities betting in Minnesota didn’t go within the Legislature earlier than the common session ended late Sunday night time, regardless of bipartisan assist within the Senate and the Home of Representatives.
Payments in each chambers would have allowed the state’s tribal casinos to run in-person and cellular sports activities betting for folks 21 and older in Minnesota and set priorities for the modest tax revenues the playing would generate for the state. However a disagreement over whether or not to permit two Twin Cities space horse racing tracks to additionally host betting finally derailed the push.
The Senate model of the authorized sports activities betting invoice would have allowed Canterbury Park in Shakopee and Working Aces in Columbus to supply sports activities betting, one thing the Minnesota Indian Gaming Affiliation opposes. Gov. Tim Walz mentioned he wouldn’t signal into regulation sports activities betting laws not supported by the state’s tribal nations.
A Senate committee on Thursday superior that invoice towards a vote of the complete Senate, however Home Speaker Melissa Hortman at a information convention the following day mentioned the inclusion of horse tracks threw a “monkey wrench” into the method and that she didn’t suppose the invoice may transfer ahead.
The tribal gaming foyer opposed the Senate model of the invoice, and whereas the Home was capable of go its model of Sports activities betting on Could 12, the Senate model solely handed out of committee final week and by no means received a vote from the complete chamber.
Minnesota is surrounded by states that permit authorized sports activities betting in some type, and greater than 30 states have legalized it since 2018 when the U.S. Supreme Courtroom threw out a federal regulation banning the apply.
The percentages of Minnesota legalizing sports activities betting appeared higher than ever this yr. Earlier than lawmakers convened in January, Democrats and Republicans in key management positions in each the Home and Senate expressed curiosity in getting a invoice handed. In March, the tribal gaming affiliation expressed assist for the Home invoice to legalize sports activities betting.
Reps. Zack Stephenson, DFL-Coon Rapids, and Pat Garofalo, R-Farmington, led authorized sports activities betting efforts within the Home. Sen. Roger Chamberlain, R-Lino Lakes, sponsored a invoice within the Senate that had the assist of Democratic-Farmer-Labor Sen. Karla Bigham of Cottage Grove.
Garofalo expressed frustration at the truth that a proposal with bipartisan assist in each chambers didn’t attain the governor’s desk to be signed into regulation
“(There are) too many legislators centered on brief time period political issues as an alternative of interested by what’s finest for the entire state,” he mentioned. “The sports activities playing subject is symbolic of how screwed up the lawmaking course of is in Minnesota.”
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The Minnesota Golden Gophers and Virginia Tech Hokies will face off in Duke’s Mayo Bowl on Friday with a mayonnaise bath for the winning coach on the line.
Will Minnesota head coach P.J. Fleck or Virginia Tech head coach Brent Pry receive a head full of Duke’s mayonnaise?
The Hokies (6-6) will be without over a dozen starters who either entered the transfer portal, opted out of the bowl game or suffered injuries following the team’s 37-17 win over Virigina, including starting quarterback Kyron Drones and RB Bhayshul Tuten, the Hokies’ season rushing leader. Pry said the Hokies will showcase many young players that will offer fans “a good look at what our team can be in the fall” next season.
The Gophers (7-5) are coming off a 24-7 win over Wisconsin in late November.
This marks the first matchup between Minnesota and Virginia Tech. Here’s everything you need to know:
When is the Mayo Bowl between Minnesota and Virginia Tech?
The Duke’s Mayo Bowl game between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Virginia Tech Hokies kicks off at 7:30 p.m. at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
How to watch Minnesota and Virginia Tech in the Mayo Bowl
The Duke’s Mayo Bowl game between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Virginia Tech Hokies will be televised nationally on ESPN.
Live streaming is available on Fubo, which has a free trial.
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Weapon seized by police at elementary school in Fosston, Minnesota; 11-year-old detained
FOSSTON, Minn. — Police detained an 11-year-old after a gun was located at the elementary school in Fosston, Minnesota.
According to a report from the Fosston Police Department, the incident occurred on Thursday, Jan. 2. Fosston is a town in northwest Minnesota, approximately 45 miles west of Bemidji and 70 miles east of Grand Forks.
When police arrived at the school, a weapon was located and seized and the male suspect detained.
The release said the incident is under investigation.
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Norovirus outbreaks doubled in Minnesota in December over 2023
(FOX 9) – The holidays are behind us, but one thing you still want to be vigilant about is the rise in illnesses after spending time with loved ones.
Sickness outbreaks
What we know: Health experts are keeping an eye on COVID-19, the Flu and RSV.
Meanwhile, they’ve noticed an outbreak of norovirus, also known as the stomach flu.
“We’re at about 60 outbreaks reported, and that means more than 1,200 people were sick,” said Amy Saupe, Senior Epidemiologist with the Minnesota Department of Health.
While that’s a small portion of all the illnesses in the state at the time, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) says it’s seen twice as many outbreaks reported as it typically would see for the month of December.
“We’re seeing the test positive rates and the total positive tests in these large laboratory systems increasing,” said Dr. Frank Rhame, Infectious Disease Physician with Allina Health.
What you can do
Sickness prevention: Experts say the best way to protect yourself from getting unwanted vomiting and diarrhea, is by doing the basics.
“Always wash your hands 20 seconds, soap and water before eating anything, just in case you’ve touched something that might have norovirus on it,” said Saupe.
Experts also say if you’re sick – don’t prepare food for others.
As for respiratory illnesses like COVID-19, RSV and the Flu?
“We are lower now than we were at this time last year,” said Melissa McMahon, Epidemiology Supervisor with the Minnesota Department of Health.
But lower doesn’t necessarily mean your chances are lower.
MDH says COVID-19 has been fairly high, but steady in the last month. The flu and RSV are both on the rise just in the last two to three weeks.
“It is kind of common to see that increase right after the holidays, people tend to travel a lot. They get together in big groups,” said McMahon.
Health experts add they don’t expect the rise in illnesses to end until at least March. But they do expect an uptick in the next couple of months.
The Source: Minnesota Department of Health officials
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