
Izzy Canizares at Bring Me the News reports Moondance Jam 33 in northern Minnesota has canceled all its headline acts due to the “present economic climate,” with no refunds offered to customers. The “Rock and Roll event of the summer” is still scheduled for July 18-20 in Walker, Minnesota despite the absence of its main headliners Kansas, Journey’s lead singer Steve Augeri, and Creed, as well as other classic rock acts Blue Oyster Cult, Foghat and The Sweet.
Andy Mannix at the Star Tribune reports a U.S. parole commission has denied release for Leonard Peltiera 79-year-old member of the American Indian Movement convicted of murdering two FBI agents during a shootout on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
John Hult, via Marijuana Moment, is reporting a new South Dakota law barring the production or sale of high-inducing, hemp-derived cannabis products will take effect Monday after a judge declined to block it.
Nell Scovell at the Daily Beast opines former Sen. Al Franken should replace President Joe Biden on the 2024 presidential ticket.
Frederick Melo at the Pioneer Press reports the Ramsey County Emergency Communications Center took an estimated 200 calls about the booming bass coming out of last weekend’s Breakaway Music Festival at Allianz Field.
Naila-Jean Meyers at the Star Tribune reports on an Instagram post by gymnast Shane Wiskus about why he was absent from the men’s team’s promotional activities last Sunday.
Star Tribune’s Ryan Faircloth asked U.S. Rep. Angie Craig if President Joe Biden should still be the presidential nominee:
Hennepin County Commissioner candidate leans into her 15 minutes of fame:
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