Newly Discovered Human Remains May Solve 1967 Cold Case, Stolen Wage Allegations Against Ramsey and Hennepin County

14/08/2025 11 min
Newly Discovered Human Remains May Solve 1967 Cold Case, Stolen Wage Allegations Against Ramsey and Hennepin County

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Thursday, August 14 — A missing persons mystery resurfaces in Sartell after human remains are found in the Mississippi River, possibly linked to a case that’s been cold for nearly 60 years. Plus: The state’s largest labor union is calling out three companies for alleged wage theft that they say has costed workers hundreds of thousands. Then, pressure mounts on the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency as residents demand accountability for toxic lead emissions near Eagan. And we have new disturbing details connected to the murder of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson — this time involving cyberstalking charges against a New York man. Also: Minnesota firefighters head north to battle Canada’s raging wildfires, and Vikings fans see lineman Christian Darrisaw face another team for the first time since he suffered a bad knee injury last season. Join Johnny Kahner for 4 Things to Know.
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