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(KNSI) – A 31-year-old St. Cloud man was arrested after allegedly threatening employees and a customer at LeafLine Labs Friday.

Police say Dakota Housman went to LeafLine to get a prescription refill for medical marijuana. When he was told the refill would be late, the criminal complaint says, Housman became upset. He’s accused of calling the lab more than 30 times and yelling at employees. When a worker delivered the refill to Housman, who was waiting outside, they said Housman threatened him and cursed at him.

Someone else in the parking lot asked Housman to please drive more carefully after they say he was speeding and being aggressive. That person told police Housman came up to them yelling and saying he wanted to fight them. He said Housman threatened to follow them home and “end it there.”

He has been charged with two counts of felony threats of violence. His next court appearance is set for March 3rd.

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(KNSI) – The Minnesota State High School League has approved a maximized winter sports season.

The Board of Directors voted in favor of a 30% reduction in games with a maximum of two per week and allowing three in the last two weeks of the season for COVID-19 related rescheduling.

The MSHSL has also announced a practice schedule for winter sports:

  • Dance – November 9th
  • Boys hockey, adapted floor hockey, and boys basketball – November 23rd
  • Alpine/Nordic skiing, wrestling, boys swimming and diving, and girls hockey – November 30th
  • Gymnastics and girls hockey – December 7th

The MSHSL also decided on guidelines for fall postseason events:

  • Girls tennis tournaments run from October 5th through the 17th.
  • Boys and girls’ soccer section tournaments go from October 12th through the 24th and only two games per week.
  • Boys and girls cross country sections will take place the week of October 12th
  • Girls swimming and diving sections will take place the week of October 19th.

Under current COVID-19 guidelines set by the Minnesota Departments of Health, no spectators are allowed at indoor events in school facilities, with a limit of 250 fans at outdoor facilities.

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