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St. Paul, Minnesota (KROC-AM News) - Recent changes to the Affordable Care Act made through the American Rescue Plan means more Minnesotans will be able to access tax credits through MNsure.
According to a press release from MNsure, the changes lower premiums for most people who are currently enrolled through MNsure and expand access to tax credits to many Minnesotans who previously made too much money to qualify for financial help.
Minnesotans who are not currently enrolled in a plan through MNsure, including those who are uninsured, have until July 16 to enroll in coverage.
Starting today, April 6, Minnesotans with a household income that already qualified them for financial help (such as individuals earning up to $51,040 a year, or a family of four earning up to $104,800), can see how much they will save with the new, expanded tax benefits when they shop and compare health plans on MNsure.org.
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Twins To Host 10,000 Fans At Target Field Starting Opening Day
It is official. Minnesota Twins fans will be able to pass through the gates of Target Field again on Opening Day.
The Minnesota Twins posted a video on social media Friday morning of several players talking about the energy the fans bring to the ballpark each and every game and how excited they are for them to be back. The smell of the fresh-cut grass, hot dogs, and nachos are not far away!
According to The Atheltic s Aaron Gleeman, 10,000 fans will be allowed at Target Field to watch the Twins kickoff the 2021 season at home on April 8th when the Twins host the Seattle Mariners.
The defending Section 1AAA Owatonna wrestlers couldn t make up for four forfeits despite winning five of the last six match-ups in Wednesday s section semifinals against Albert Lea at OHS. The sixth-seeded Tigers won the dual 38-33 over the second-seeded Huskies and advance to face top-seed Northfield Saturday at New Prague High School. The winner will then compete right away in the state quarterfinals against the Section 2AAA champ.
Albert Lea led 11-0 after the first two weights. Owatonna s Cael Robb and Jake Gronli won back-to-back matches to pull the Huskies within 11-8. But a pin followed by three forfeits left OHS behind 35-8.