By Adam Duxter, Stephen Swanson Click here for updates on this story MAPLE GROVE, Minnesota (WCCO) — One year into the Minnesota Free School Meals Program, the state’s DFL leaders are defending the decision to go millions of dollars over budget to serve nearly 150 million meals to students. A handful of leaders, including Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, spent Wednesday morning dishing out breakfast at Maple Grove’s Oak View Elementary School to mark one year of the program, and the release of the Minnesota Department of Education’s preliminary summary. Flanagan says in the program’s first year, the state’s 870,000 eligible K-12 students have each been served about 173 meals, saving pa
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