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From Red Wing to Pelican Rapids, local groups scrambled to help immigrants targeted during Operation Metro Surge — even providing rides across state lines to get legal help.
Written by Shubhanjana Das. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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From Red Wing to Pelican Rapids, local groups scrambled to help immigrants targeted during Operation Metro Surge — even providing rides across state lines to get legal help.
Written by Shubhanjana Das. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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From Red Wing to Pelican Rapids, local groups scrambled to help immigrants targeted during Operation Metro Surge — even providing rides across state lines to get legal help.
Written by Shubhanjana Das. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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From Red Wing to Pelican Rapids, local groups scrambled to help immigrants targeted during Operation Metro Surge — even providing rides across state lines to get legal help.
Written by Shubhanjana Das. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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From Red Wing to Pelican Rapids, local groups scrambled to help immigrants targeted during Operation Metro Surge — even providing rides across state lines to get legal help.
Written by Shubhanjana Das. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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From Red Wing to Pelican Rapids, local groups scrambled to help immigrants targeted during Operation Metro Surge — even providing rides across state lines to get legal help.
Written by Shubhanjana Das. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Gregory D. Morgan Jr., who lives in Maryland, turned himself into the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and made his first appearance in court Friday.
Written by Joey Peters. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Gregory D. Morgan Jr., who lives in Maryland, turned himself into the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and made his first appearance in court Friday.
Written by Joey Peters. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Gregory D. Morgan Jr., who lives in Maryland, turned himself into the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and made his first appearance in court Friday.
Written by Joey Peters. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Gregory D. Morgan Jr., who lives in Maryland, turned himself into the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and made his first appearance in court Friday.
Written by Joey Peters. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Gregory D. Morgan Jr., who lives in Maryland, turned himself into the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and made his first appearance in court Friday.
Written by Joey Peters. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Gregory D. Morgan Jr., who lives in Maryland, turned himself into the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and made his first appearance in court Friday.
Written by Joey Peters. Photos by @aaronnesheim
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Despite a last-minute legislative fix, Minnesota school districts will lose millions of dollars because of a change in how the state counts students in poverty.
Written by Becky Dernbach. Photos by @juhnchris
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Federal officials announced several new fraud charges from Minnesota’s social services program, and the expansion of a task force.
Written by Mohamed Ibrahim. Photos by @dymanh
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Federal officials announced several new fraud charges from Minnesota’s social services program, and the expansion of a task force.
Written by Mohamed Ibrahim. Photos by @dymanh
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Federal officials announced several new fraud charges from Minnesota’s social services program, and the expansion of a task force.
Written by Mohamed Ibrahim. Photos by @dymanh
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Federal officials announced several new fraud charges from Minnesota’s social services program, and the expansion of a task force.
Written by Mohamed Ibrahim. Photos by @dymanh
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Federal officials announced several new fraud charges from Minnesota’s social services program, and the expansion of a task force.
Written by Mohamed Ibrahim. Photos by @dymanh
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Federal officials announced several new fraud charges from Minnesota’s social services program, and the expansion of a task force.
Written by Mohamed Ibrahim. Photos by @dymanh
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Aimee Bock was sentenced on May 21, 2026, to nearly 41.6 years in federal prison for her role as the ringleader behind the largest fraud in Minnesota history. Bock was executive director of the nonprofit, Feeding Our Future, which billed the federal government for $242 million in funds meant to serve meals to underprivileged children.
#Fraud #Minnesota #AimeeBock #feedingourfuture
Video by @dymanh

Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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Just before she was sentenced Thursday morning, a tearful Bock publicly apologized for the first time for the $400 million Feeding Our Future fraud. Dressed in a lime green sweatshirt and sweatpants, her feet shackled and hair tied back in a ponytail, Bock sobbed through her brief statement to the court before she learned how much time she’d serve in prison.
Written by Joey Peters.
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The Forum’s annual “Arc Toward Justice” Series is dedicated to honoring the legacy of George Floyd and the ongoing need for racial, social, and systemic change. On May 28, The Rev. Dr. Nikia Smith Robert, executive director of Abolitionist Sanctuary, will ask us to consider Martin Luther King’s arc in terms of incarceration and abolition. Find out more at link in bio.

From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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From grief to joy, the sixth-anniversary memorial events in Minneapolis will honor his legacy through reflections on racial justice, healing and community action.
Written by @riddle_enough
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The Community-University Health Care Center is undergoing a $45 million expansion at a moment when the patients it serves face more challenges than ever.
Written by Katrina Pross. Photos by @dymanh

The Community-University Health Care Center is undergoing a $45 million expansion at a moment when the patients it serves face more challenges than ever.
Written by Katrina Pross. Photos by @dymanh

The Community-University Health Care Center is undergoing a $45 million expansion at a moment when the patients it serves face more challenges than ever.
Written by Katrina Pross. Photos by @dymanh

The Community-University Health Care Center is undergoing a $45 million expansion at a moment when the patients it serves face more challenges than ever.
Written by Katrina Pross. Photos by @dymanh

The Community-University Health Care Center is undergoing a $45 million expansion at a moment when the patients it serves face more challenges than ever.
Written by Katrina Pross. Photos by @dymanh

The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute finally has a clear path to buying the Roof Depot site in south Minneapolis after lawmakers approved $4M in additional funding in the state bonding bill.
By Andrew Hazzard
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The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute finally has a clear path to buying the Roof Depot site in south Minneapolis after lawmakers approved $4M in additional funding in the state bonding bill.
By Andrew Hazzard
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Advocates said they started to see activity pick up in April with regular ICE surveillance returning to neighborhoods targeted during Operation Metro Surge.
Written by Katelyn Vue.
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Advocates said they started to see activity pick up in April with regular ICE surveillance returning to neighborhoods targeted during Operation Metro Surge.
Written by Katelyn Vue.
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Advocates said they started to see activity pick up in April with regular ICE surveillance returning to neighborhoods targeted during Operation Metro Surge.
Written by Katelyn Vue.
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Advocates said they started to see activity pick up in April with regular ICE surveillance returning to neighborhoods targeted during Operation Metro Surge.
Written by Katelyn Vue.
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Advocates said they started to see activity pick up in April with regular ICE surveillance returning to neighborhoods targeted during Operation Metro Surge.
Written by Katelyn Vue.
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Advocates said they started to see activity pick up in April with regular ICE surveillance returning to neighborhoods targeted during Operation Metro Surge.
Written by Katelyn Vue.
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