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Dana Thiede at KARE 11 reports the Running Aces horse track is suing three tribal casinos in federal court, alleging they are offering card games they aren’t allowed to offer.

Kim Hyatt at the Star Tribune reports 124 cats were removed from a home in Crystal, and a woman has been charged with felony animal mistreatment. It came about a week after an animal shelter took in 94 cats found in a home in Crosby.

Andrew Hazzard at Sahan Journal reports Northern Iron, a metal foundry on St. Paul’s East Side, must reduce lead and particulate matter emissions under an order from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.

Brian Bakst at MPR News reports the Minnesota Supreme Court is weighing whether the Legal Marijuana Now Party should retain its status as a major party.

Josh Skluzacek of KSTP-TV reports the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association is renewing calls for Gov. Tim Walz to intervene in the criminal case against State Trooper Ryan Londregan in the killing of Ricky Cobb II last summer.

The Duluth News Tribune reports the Carlton school board has adopted a four-day week for the district.

Anthony Bettin at WCCO-TV reports on what Minnesotans should expect during cicada season and whether we’re getting any of the ones making headlines nationwide.