A story on Page B5 Tuesday incorrectly identified the plaintiff seeking to block the state from bargaining with the union representing home health care workers. The suit dismissed Monday was brought by Edina attorney Douglas Seaton on behalf of several home health care workers.
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Twin Cities metro police blotter, Jan. 17
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