Key Minneapolis leaders pitch to keep job, plans to keep costs down

Three key leaders in the state’s largest city are making their pitches to keep their jobs — all of them have been part of some major and controversial work over their years of service.

It’s work, they say, isn’t over and want to finish.

Earlier this year, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey renominated the city attorney Kristyn Anderson; community safety commissioner Todd Barnette; and the city’s operations officer (COO) Margaret Anderson Kelliher…

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