More bad news on gambling revenue; resistance to a hospital merger; SPCO season in jeopardy
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The funding mechanism for the state's share of a new Vikings stadium continues to have problems. Locked-out St. Paul Chamber Orchestra musicians have rejected management's latest contract offer. And the University of Minnesota is halting talks with potential donors that might have a conflict of interest in the possible merger between Minneapolis-based Fairview Health Services and Sanford Health.
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