4 Things You Need To Know: September 19, 2020Here are the 4 things you need to know for September 19, 2020 (1:03)

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New Renaissance Festival Parade Filled With FoodJennifer Mayerle spoke to Mark Sieve from the Renaissance Festival, who shared information about the festival's food parade (2:24) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - September 19, 2020

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Ruff Start Rescue's Kits To Make Toys For PetsLooking for a fun activity for your kids? Ruff Start Rescue shows WCCO their kits to make toys for pets (3:50) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - September 19, 2020

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Morning Weather ReportKatie Steiner reports, Saturday will feel like fall, but for the next few days after, it will feel like summer again (2:49) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - September 19, 2020.

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Unique Corn Mazes Return To Fresh Acres In MonticelloSaturday is opening day for Fresh Acres Fall Festival in Monticello (2:55) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - September 19, 2020

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ACLU Of Minnesota Remembers Ginsburg, Champion Of Women’s RightsJohn Gordon, Executive Director of ACLU-MN remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as a “force for good” and a force for bringing the United States closer to delivering on its promise of equality for all (3:27) WCCO 4 Saturday Morning - September 19, 2020

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Digital Morning Headlines: September 19, 2020Jennifer Mayerle has your digital morning headlines for September 19, 2020 (1:09).

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10 P.M. Weather ReportTemperatures are expected to be in the high 60s to low 70s Saturday with high wind gusts to be heading in Sunday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:48). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 18, 2020

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7-On-7 Football League Helps Kids Get Back On The FieldFriday night lights have been turned off for some football programs, but other programs are still in full force, Mike Max reports (2:57). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 18, 2020

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Local MN Leaders Remembering Ruth Bader GinsburgSen. Amy Klobuchar talks about the impact Justice Ginsburg had on her legal career, and U.S. Chief District Judge Hon. John Tunheim remembers her from when he was sworn in by her back in 1994, Marielle Mohs reports (2:28). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 18, 2020

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Life & Legacy Of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader GinsburgSupreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday evening surrounded by family in Washington D.C. WCCO's Pat Kessler takes a look back at her life and legacy, (3:36). WCCO 4 News at 10 – September 18, 2020

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Butcher Shops And Meat Market Business BoomsAs John Lauritsen reports, meat markets and butchers shop business is thriving, as more customers are eating at home and shopping locally (1:47) WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 18, 2020

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Cries For Help Grow Following Ongoing Crime In South MinneapolisReg Chapman reports, business owners in the 3rd Precinct are looking for help to stop the robberies and break-ins (1:57) WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 18, 2020

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Joe Biden Visits Duluth On FridayEsme Murphy reports, after Hillary Clinton barely won the Duluth area in 2016, Joe Biden paid a visit to the city on Friday try and shore up support for the 2020 election (1:51) WCCO 4 News At 6 - September 18, 2020

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5 P.M. Weather ReportThere have been six consecutive dry days with the coming days looking cool and crisp and temperatures in the low 70s, Chris Shaffer reports (2:48). WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 18, 2020

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Cookie Cart Teaches Culinary Skills, Business Skills, To Local YouthThe Cookie Cart is a non-profit that gives job opportunities to youth - teaching culinary skills, and business skills, Susan-Elizabeth Littlefield reports (2:12). WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 18, 2020

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Why Some Minnesotans Choose To Wait In Long Lines To Vote In PersonToday is the first day for early voters to cast their ballots in Minnesota. Hear why some Minnesotans are willing to wait an hour to vote, Erin Hassanzadeh reports (2:02). WCCO 4 News at 5 – September 18, 2020

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Biden, Trump Visit Minnesota On FridayWCCO's David Schuman takes a look at the long lines in Bemidji awaiting a shuttle to get to President's Trump rally, while others gather in the city in support of Joe Biden, (3:35). WCCO 4 News at 5 - September 18, 2020

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Hamline University Political Expert Breaks Down Trump, Biden Minnesota VisitChristiane Cordero spoke with Hamline University political professor David Schwartz about President Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s Minnesota visit. Schwartz emphasizes Minnesota’s importance in the 2020 election, as experts consider it a battleground for the first time in decades. He also discussed the difference in strategies regarding the chosen campaign stops, the President opting for Bemidji while Biden visits Duluth. In deciding to stop in Minnesota on the first day of early voting, each candidate hopes to push its most loyal voters to cast their ballots sooner rather than waiting for Election Day, according to Schwartz. (4:48) WCCO 4 News - Sept. 18, 2020

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Rebecca Kolls Shares Tips Preparing Your Lawn For Next SpringRebecca Kolls shares how she aerates her lawn, loosening the soil to allow for new roots to grow (2:48) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 18, 2020

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Noon Weather ReportKatie Steiner reports, Friday morning felt a little like fall, but there's a warm-up on the way (2:50) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 18, 2020

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Lord Fletcher's To Close For The WinterThe owner of the Lake Minnetonka restaurant says COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on the restaurant industry and that temporarily closing will help them offset the "devastating economic effects of the pandemic" (00:22) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 18, 2020

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Early Voting Begins In MinnesotaErin Hassanzadeh speaks to voters who turned out on Friday on the first day of early voting (2:11) WCCO 4 News At Noon - September 18, 2020

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Mid-Morning Weather ReportBelow-average temps Friday, with temps warming up next week, Riley O’Connor reports (2:53). WCCO Mid-Morning - Sept. 18, 2020

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