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Burl Gilyard at the Star Tribune reports Minnesota companies, like Target, Best Buy, 3M, UnitedHealth Group, General Mills and more, are no longer posting or spending advertising dollars on the app formerly known as Twitter since Elon Musk purchased the site in 2022.

Kilat Fitzgerald at KSTP reports a demonstration at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Tuesday is being organized by the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees. Flight attendants at more than 30 airports are calling for higher wages and an end to sexism.

Anthony Bettin at WCCO writes three mail collection boxes were stolen and opened in St. Paul last month, according to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.

Jana Hollingsworth at the Star Tribune is reporting interim Police Chief Chad Pattison is a force of one overseeing law enforcement of Moose Lake. This week, its City Council will decide whether to stick with a force or sign a contract with Carlton County to have four of its deputies oversee it.

Dana Thiede at KARE 11 reports Valleyfair is preparing to hire 1,600 seasonal employees for the 2024 season.

Tommy Wiita at Bring Me the News reports CBS is receiving criticism for introducing, then not showing, the American Sign Language interpreters at the start of Super Bowl LVIII, including Duluth-native and “CODA” actor Daniel Durant.

Steve Marsh at Mpls.St.Paul Magazine interviews Afton’s Jessie Diggins on the eve of her participation in the COOP FIS Cross-Country World Cup at Theodore Wirth Park.

Eder Campuzano at the Star Tribune is reporting Minnesotan Ben Wang is joining a club that so far counts Ralph Macchio, Hilary Swank and Jaden Smith as its members, with the news that he’ll star in Sony Pictures next “Karate Kid” film.