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Evening Update: Ryan Cos. chosen to develop Ford site; autopsy shows Thurman Blevins shot multiple times; Twins road trip extreme

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If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may . Evening Update Good evening. Minneapolis-base

If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Evening Update Good evening. Minneapolis-based Ryan Cos. announced this afternoon that it has been [chosen to develop the 122-acre former Ford automotive plant]( in St. Paul. It's the latest step toward transforming the 122-acre parcel in the Highland Park neighborhood into a high-density urban village. Ryan officials said the company "will immediately begin an extensive due diligence period to understand the history and complexities of the site" as well as work with the city on a detailed development plan. [Autopsy: Man killed by Mpls. police shot multiple times]( [Demands for transparency continue in the wake of Saturday shooting.]( [U.S. health regulators approve first prescription drug made from marijuana]( [The milestone that could spur more research into a drug that remains illegal under federal law, despite growing legalization for recreational and medical use.]( [Prospect of China trade war sends chill through Minnesota med-tech]( [Vital Minn. industry sees potential for higher costs, job cuts if tariffs escalate.]( [MnDOT to close Highway 41 due to rising Minnesota River]( [The highway will be closed between Hwy. 169, near Shakopee, and Chaska Boulevard in Chaska.]( ['Pawn Stars' Richard Harrison, known as 'The Old Man,' die]( [A Facebook post said that fans would remember Harrison as a "sometimes grumpy (always loving, however), often wisecracking, and voice of absolute reason" on the History Channel reality show.]( [Forget TV, podcasts offer grittier, growing supply of true crime stories on demand]( [People are turning to podcasts when they want to hear a gory story while driving, folding laundry or walking their dog.]( [Your guide to the best road trip ever: Twins at White Sox, Cubs and Brewers]( [If ever there was an opportunity for a magical baseball trip, this is it. Two cities, three teams, nine games, with a weekend and a holiday thrown in.]( Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([google+]([pinterest]([instagram]([tumblr]( [Manage email preferences]( • [Subscribe to Star Tribune]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488 © 2018 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.](

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