Twins Off Market, Fans Check Out: Record-Low Attendance at Target Field, Teen Sues Owatonna Restaurant for Gender Discrimination

13/08/2025 11 min
Twins Off Market, Fans Check Out: Record-Low Attendance at Target Field, Teen Sues Owatonna Restaurant for Gender Discrimination

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Wednesday, August 13. The Minnesota Twins are officially off the market— despite months of speculation, the Pohlad family says they’re staying put as majority owners. The team plans to bring in new investment partners, but fans remain frustrated amid record-low attendance and stagnant payroll spending. Plus: More than 100 car break-ins reported in Minneapolis — police are investigating a major crime wave. Then, the community of Forest Lake comes together to honor a fallen detective. And, a discrimination case filed against Buffalo Wild Wings in Owatonna after an 18-year-old alleges harassment in a bathroom. Join Johnny Kahner for this episode of 4 Things to Know.
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