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Fox9 reports on two deputies injured in a shooting while delivering a warrant in Minnetonka, causing the neighborhood to go into a temporary shelter in place. Kare11 reports the injuries of the deputies were non-life-threatening but “very serious.”

Jordan Sansom wit KAAL-TV writes parents in Rochester are upset over a Minnesota School Boards Association guideline that says district employees are mandated to use the preferred pronouns of students and “shall not disclose a student’s gender identity, sex assigned at birth, transgender identity or information that may reveal a student’s gender identity to staff members, students or parents of other students.”

Axios’ Kyle Stokes has a list of reasons why Wild fans shouldn’t despair over the team missing this year’s playoffs only the second postseason miss since 2012.

WCCO’s Aki Nace reports five Hastings municipal wells are “now above the allowable drinking water standard for PFAS.”

Nick Longworth with Fox9 reports a Chanhassen student was arrested during a traffic stop after police found he had illegally outfitted a handgun to make it semiautomatic.

Star Tribune’s Chris Riemenschneider reports the Revolution will reunite at First Avenue this June to mark the 40th anniversary of “Purple Rain.

Hayley Raatsi with Northern News Now reports the first director of the Missing and Murdered Black Women and Girls Office was named Tuesday. “Before being appointed as MMBWG director, [Kaleena Burkes] spent nearly seven years working in various roles at the state’s Guardian ad Litem Board.”