Thursday - August 20, 2026

News Tipoffs - Minnesota Editors

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ACLU-MN Responds To Newly Released Records Of Federal Surveillance During Operation Metro Surge
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota issued the following news release: * * * ACLU-MN Responds To Newly Released Records Of Federal Surveillance During Operation Metro Surge Newly released federal records, first reported by The New York Times, reveal a sweeping federal surveillance operation targeting community members, houses of worship and other community spaces, and advocacy organizations during and after Operation Metro Surge. The records show t  more
Amarilio Named a 2026 Crain's Chicago Business Notable Leader
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Aug. 17 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Taft, a law firm, issued the following news: * * * Amarilio Named a 2026 Crain's Chicago Business Notable Leader * Taft is pleased to announce that Jonathan B. Amarilio has been named to Crain's Chicago Business' 2026 list of Notable Leaders in Accounting, Consulting & Law. Amarilio is one of only 135 professionals named to this list, which includes leaders and practitioners from Chicago's most prominent law firms, those who have se  more
America's Credit Unions, 47 Co-Signers Issues Letter to Senate Leadership
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (TNSletter) -- America's Credit Unions, with 47 co-signers issued the following letter to the Senate leadership: * * * Here is the text of the letter: July 21, 2026 The Honorable John Thune Majority Leader United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 - The Honorable Charles Schumer Minority Leader United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 - Re: Senate Consideration of H.R. 3633, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025 Dear Leader Thune and Leader Schumer: On  more
Ariz. A.G. Mayes Issues Statement at Start of Trial Against Meta Over Addictive Features That Harm Kids
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 18 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following statement on Aug. 17, 2026: * * * Attorney General Mayes Issues Statement at Start of Trial Against Meta Over Addictive Features That Harm Kids Ahead of opening statements, Attorney General Mayes today issued the following statement as a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general prepare to present their case against Meta, alleging the social media giant knowingly designed and deployed harmful features on Fac  more
Attorney General Tong Issues Statement at Start of Trial Against Meta Over Addictive Features that Harm Kids
HARTFORD, Connecticut, Aug. 17 -- Connecticut Attorney General William Tong issued the following news release: * * * Attorney General Tong Issues Statement at Start of Trial Against Meta Over Addictive Features that Harm Kids * Press Releases (Hartford, CT) -Attorney General William Tong issued the following statement as Connecticut and a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general begin presenting their case against Meta in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. In th  more
CentraCare - St. Cloud Hospital Receives American Heart Association Commitment to Quality Award
ST. CLOUD, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- CentraCare Health issued the following news release: * * * CentraCare - St. Cloud Hospital Receives American Heart Association Commitment to Quality Award CentraCare - St. Cloud Hospital has received the American Heart Association's Commitment to Quality Award, recognizing its sustained commitment to delivering evidence-based cardiovascular and stroke care across three or more clinical areas within the Association's Get With The Guidelines(R) program. CentraC  more
Environmental Defense Fund: Michigan Coal Plant Costs Balloon to $259 Million, as Trump Administration Orders Sixth Unlawful Extension Past Retirement
NEW YORK, Aug. 18 -- The Environmental Defense Fund posted the following news release on Aug. 17, 2026: * * * Michigan coal plant costs balloon to $259 million, as Trump administration orders sixth unlawful extension past retirement The aging plant, which should have retired in May 2025, has been forced open for more than 400 days * The Trump administration issued a sixth unlawful "emergency order" extending the J.H. Campbell coal plant past its retirement for another 90 days, even though lo  more
Experienced Advisory Team With $160 Million in Assets Joins Ameriprise Financial for Innovative Technology, Advisory Program and Culture
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- Ameriprise Financial, a provider of investment advice, asset management and insurance capabilities, issued the following news release: * * * Experienced Advisory Team With $160 Million in Assets Joins Ameriprise Financial for Innovative Technology, Advisory Program and Culture Lee Winters III and Chris McClure join the branch channel of Ameriprise from Wells Fargo Clearing Services - Financial advisors Lee Winters III and Chris McClure recently joined the   more
Faegre Drinker Issues Commentary: SBA Finalizes Rule Removing Rebuttable Presumption of Social Disadvantage for Individually Owned 8(a) Firms
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath, a law firm, issued the following commentary on Aug. 17, 2026, by senior counsel John G. Horan, partners Dana B. Pashkoff and Jessica C. Abrahams and associates Michelle Y. Francois and Asher Friedman Young: * * * SBA Finalizes Rule Removing Rebuttable Presumption of Social Disadvantage for Individually Owned 8(a) Firms Final rule takes effect for new and pending applications beginning September 10, 2026 At a Glance * On Aug  more
Faegre Drinker: Sari Long Discusses Indiana's FAIRNESS Act in The Indiana Lawyer
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath, a law firm, issued the following news: * * * Sari Long Discusses Indiana's FAIRNESS Act in The Indiana Lawyer In an article for The Indiana Lawyer, labor and employment partner Sari Long offered insight into Indiana's FAIRNESS Act, which established new requirements for Indiana employers and government entities relating to federal immigration law enforcement. Long explained that the act does not impose any new burdens on emp  more
League of Women Voters, Common Cause Applaud Court Ruling Blocking DOJ Access to Minnesota Voter Data
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota posted the following news release on Aug. 17, 2026: * * * League of Women Voters, Common Cause Applaud Court Ruling Blocking DOJ Access to Minnesota Voter Data SAINT PAUL, Minn. - Today, the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota became the twenty-third court to dismiss the Justice Department's lawsuit demanding unlawful disclosure of private voter information. The Trump administration has sue  more
Minn. Agriculture Dept. Awards More Than $1.6 Million to Support Improved Nitrogen Management on State Farms
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- The Minnesota Department of Agriculture issued the following news: * * * MDA Awards More Than $1.6 Million to Support Improved Nitrogen Management on Minnesota Farms Funding enables retailers to offer point of sale discounts that help farmers use products that reduce losses and protect water quality - The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has awarded more than $1.6 million through its Nitrogen Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer Discount program to expand   more
Minn. Natural Resources Dept.: 33 State Communities Receive Grants to Plant Thousands of Trees
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release: * * * 33 Minnesota communities receive grants to plant thousands of trees New grant open through Sept. 14 - The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has awarded nearly $5 million in Community Tree Planting Grants to 33 communities across the state. Funded by the Minnesota State Legislature, the grant increases urban forest diversity by removing damaged and dying trees and pl  more
Minn. Secretary of State Simon Statement on Ruling Regarding Federal Request for Voter Data
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon issued the following statement: * * * Secretary Simon Statement on Ruling Regarding Federal Request for Voter Data On August 17, 2026, a federal judge for the District of Minnesota dismissed a lawsuit that would have compelled Minnesota to provide the U.S. Department of Justice with private data on millions of registered voters, including social security number information and driver's license numbers. Minnesota Secret  more
Minnesota school districts and educators press ahead in legal fight to keep immigration officers away from schools
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 17 -- Education Minnesota issued the following news release: [Category: Union] * * * Minnesota school districts and educators press ahead in legal fight to keep immigration officers away from schools * Summary judgment motion seeks court order restoring longstanding protections for students, educators and communities ST. PAUL, Minnesota. Aug. 17, 2026 -Minnesota school districts and educators have returned to federal court to stop immigration enforcement activity   more
More than 210 leading medical, health and patient advocacy groups oppose recent Executive Order on childhood vaccines
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 17 [Category: Medical] -- The American College of Physicians posted the following news release: * * * More than 210 leading medical, health and patient advocacy groups oppose recent Executive Order on childhood vaccines * "Our organizations, representing physicians, nurses, medical professionals, scientists, pharmacists, public health, patients and families, are alarmed by the recent White House Executive Order that advises, without evidence, reducing and spa  more
More than 210 Leading Medical, Health and Patient Advocacy Groups Oppose Recent Executive Order on Childhood Vaccines
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Aug. 17 [Category: Psychiatry/Psychology] -- The American Psychiatric Association issued the following news release: * * * More than 210 Leading Medical, Health and Patient Advocacy Groups Oppose Recent Executive Order on Childhood Vaccines * Our organizations, representing physicians, nurses, medical professionals, scientists, pharmacists, public health, patients and families, are alarmed by the recent White House Executive Order that advises, without evidence, reducing  more
My SMSU App Launched on Aug. 17
MARSHALL, Minnesota, Aug. 17 -- Southwest Minnesota State University posted the following news: * * * My SMSU App Launched on Aug. 17 * Get My SMSU App on Google Play or iOS App Store Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) is pleased to announce the launch of My SMSU, a new campus engagement app powered by CampusGroups designed to help students connect with campus life, stay informed, and engage more fully in the Mustang community. My SMSU serves as a centralized hub where students ca  more
NCFR Journals Publish New Articles
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Aug. 18 -- The National Council on Family Relations issued the following news: * * * NCFR Journals Publish New Articles 13 Early-View Articles Published Aug. 9-15 - Stay up to date on the newest research from NCFR's three scholarly journals: Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF), Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Science (FR), and Journal of Family Theory & Review (JFTR). Most Recent Journal Issues: JMF August 2026 issue (https://onlinelibra  more
Representatives McCollum and Thompson Reintroduce Resolution to Recognize National Nonprofit Day
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- Rep. Betty McCollum, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release: * * * Representatives McCollum and Thompson Reintroduce Resolution to Recognize National Nonprofit Day * WASHINGTON, D.C. -Congresswoman Betty McCollum (D-MN) and Congressman Glenn "GT" Thompson (R-PA) introduced a bipartisan resolution on Monday to designate August 17 as National Nonprofit Day, recognizing the 1.3 million nonprofit organizations and 12 million nonprofit employees in the U.S. who serv  more
S.D. A.G. Jackley Ready for Meta Trial to Begin Tuesday
PIERRE, South Dakota, Aug. 18 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on Aug. 17, 2026: * * * Attorney General Jackley Ready for Meta Trial to Begin Tuesday South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said a bipartisan coalition of Attorneys General will begin presenting its case Tuesday in its federal lawsuit against Meta. The coalition alleges the social media giant knowingly designed and deployed harmful features on Facebook and Instagram that drive  more
Sanford Fargo to host Doc Talk on plantar fasciitis
SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota, Aug. 17 [Category: BizHospital] -- Sanford Health posted the following news release: * * * Sanford Fargo to host Doc Talk on plantar fasciitis * FARGO, N.D. - Sanford Fargo is hosting a Doc Talk discussion to educate the public about plantar fasciitis. The event is on Wednesday, Aug. 19, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. inside the Fargo Parks Sports Center at the Sanford Sports Complex, 6100 38th St. S., Fargo. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. Heel pa  more
Telling the ATEC Story - The People Behind Test & Evaluation: Morgan Wilhelm
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Maryland, Aug. 17 -- The U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command issued the following news: * * * Telling the ATEC Story--The People Behind Test & Evaluation: Morgan Wilhelm * Morgan Wilhelm: The Quiet Force Behind YPG's Air Combat Systems In the sprawling expanse of Arizona's Yuma Proving Ground, or YPG, where military precision meets desert resilience, there's a quiet administrator whose impact ripples far beyond her office walls. Morgan Wilhelm doesn't seek the spo  more
Three-Year Bachelor's Degrees: Why Higher Education Should Shorten the Path, Not the Purpose
OLIVET, Michigan, Aug. 17 -- The University of Olivet posted the following news: * * * Three-Year Bachelor's Degrees: Why Higher Education Should Shorten the Path, Not the Purpose * By President Steven M. Corey, Ph.D. This essay responds to a recent Wall Street Journal opinion column that argued American colleges should replace the traditional 120-credit bachelor's degree with a 90-credit degree completed in three years. Key Takeaway: A shorter path to a bachelor's degree can reduce cost a  more
UConn Student Working for Fewer Lawns and More Meadows Across CT
STORRS, Connecticut, Aug. 17 -- The University of Connecticut posted the following news: * * * UConn Student Working for Fewer Lawns and More Meadows Across CT * If you are reading this on a pleasant summer day, the chances are good that if you pause for a moment and listen, you will hear a background chorus of lawn mowers, leaf blowers, or other landscaping machinery. Although they are the default landscaping option, manicured lawns can act as net carbon emitters, and they contribute to a   more
United Food & Commercial Workers International Union Policy Counsel Caron Testifies Before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism released the following testimony by Hillary Caron, policy counsel at the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, from an Aug. 4, 2026, hearing entitled "Your Data, Their Profit: The Consumer Cost of AI Surveillance Pricing": * * * Good afternoon, Chairman Hawley, Ranking Member Durbin, and members of the Subcommittee. Thank you for the opportunity to testify today. The United Food and Commer  more
Va. A.G. Jones Issues Statement at Start of Trial Against Meta Over Addictive Features That Harm Children
RICHMOND, Virginia, Aug. 18 -- Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones issued the following statement on Aug. 17, 2026: * * * Attorney General Jones Issues Statement at Start of Trial Against Meta over Addictive Features that Harm Children Ahead of opening statements, Attorney General Jones today issued the following statement as a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general began presenting their case against Meta, alleging the social media giant knowingly designed and deployed harmful features o  more