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Epimonia partners with Minnesota UnitedTwo entrepreneurs have partnered with Minnesota United Football Club to co-brand apparel to help refugees living here in Minnesota, reports Norman Seawright (3:27). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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10 p.m. weather reportGet ready to cool off, reports Lisa Meadows (3:18). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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How brands increase their representation in marketingRepresentation in marketing has always been a hot topic, but perhaps now more than ever. Not just in the Pride month of June, but some companies are completely changing their strategies. Jeff Wagner talks to local marketer Giselle Ugarte about how these brands are doing (6:39). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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Possible Approaches to Shutting Down the Minnesota GovernmentThe Minnesota Legislature has 10 days to do all 15 household bills or the state government closes. And unlike previous closings, this one would be more severe because agencies that were allowed to get funding cannot, reports Esme Murphy (2:01). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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Minnesota Vixen is gearing up for playoffsThe Minnesota Vixen have just finished their Women’s Football Alliance schedule unbeaten, reports Norman Seawright (2:27). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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Runners finished Grandma’s marathon months after the transplantA man from Minneapolis did a remarkable job this weekend in Duluth, reports David Schuman (2:09). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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Pedestrian, 21, killed in Brooklyn ParkWe now also know the name of the young man who was killed while walking in Brooklyn Park (0:12). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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Man who died in Mtka. Water tower ID’dInvestigators reveal what happened in a water tower just before a man died (0:17). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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St. Cloud homeowners killed in “accidental” attack, police saySt. Cloud Police believe that a man accidentally killed someone in a house on Sunday morning (12:31 am). WCCO 4 News from June 10th to 20th, 2021

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Digital update on the WCCO evening: June 20, 2021Jeff Wagner has your latest headlines (1:34). WCCO 4 News – June 20, 2021

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Woman survives encounter with Alaskan bearsLauren Maxwell tells the story that made people across Alaska hope for a miracle (2:15). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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5:30 p.m. weather reportHeavy storms sweep through southeast Minnesota and west Wisconsin Sunday night, Lisa Meadows reports (3:54). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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Clay target shooters prepare for the state meetingThis week, the state high school sand target meeting is due, a sport that demands a little more from its competitors, reports Norman Seawright (2:42). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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Ugly Father’s Day 5K Tie in Mpls.Hundreds of people in the Twin Cities have started their Father’s Day off! (1:24) WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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Twin Cities Pride Homestay Fun DayComo Park in St. Paul hosted a day of music, food, fun and pride on Sunday (0:45 am). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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10 days left in the special sessionThe Minnesota House eventually passed three budget laws (0:42). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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George Floyd Square, Uptown Intersection reopened to trafficTwo Minneapolis intersections that have been the center of gatherings and protests are currently open to traffic again (1:23). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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Fire breaks out at St. Paul’s Sanneh FoundationEarly on Sunday morning (12:24 a.m.) the building of a non-profit organization owned by Twin Cities burned down. WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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Stone Arch Bridge Festival returns in post-mask mandate Mpls.Marielle Mohs explains why the return of one of Minneapolis’ biggest festivals makes sense (1:44). WCCO 4 News at 5:30 am – June 20, 2021

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11 a.m. weather reportThere is an increasing risk of severe weather in southern Minnesota on Sunday afternoon, reports Mike Augustyniak (4:05 a.m.). WCCO Sunday morning – June 20, 2021

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Interview: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on civil unrestEsme Murphy spoke to Mayor Jacob Frey as the city continues to deal with civil unrest (6:20). WCCO Sunday morning – June 20, 2021

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Interview: Kurt Daudt, parliamentary group leader of the house, on the progress of the special sessionsEsme Murphy spoke to Rep. Kurt Daudt while lawmakers continued to work on the state budget (5:13). WCCO Sunday morning – June 20, 2021

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Study: More Women Prefer “Dad Bods”A new study says the majority of women prefer “dad-bods” to broken fathers. Jason, Shayla and Mike discuss. (WCCO ​​morning)

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WCCO Digital Update: Tomorrow June 20, 2021Esme Murphy has the latest headlines (1:15).

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