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In ‘monumental shift for the industry,’ Target now sells THC beverages

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Minneapolis-based Target “started selling THC beverages at a handful of its Minnesota liquor stores last week,” the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. Jason Dayton of Minneapolis Cider, which makes the Trail Magic THC brand, called the move “a monumental shift for the industry.”

Some 2,500 “No Kings” rallies are planned across the United States for Saturday, including in sixty-nine cities in Minnesota, according to Bring Me The News. The rallies are part of a mass protest of the Trump administration.

The legend lives on, and if you want to be part of the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Nov. 10, you might want to get an early start. MPR News reports that “a crowd of about 2,000 people is expected to turn out next month when Split Rock Lighthouse and the Minnesota Historical Society host a memorial to commemorate” the event.

The Como Zoo has a new resident: Astra the polar bear has made her public debut. “She arrived in St. Paul Thursday from Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, as part of a nationwide conservation effort to ensure a healthy, sustainable population of polar bears in accredited zoos like Como,” according to KARE 11.

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