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Prince’s Sister Recalls Their Evasive Final Conversations
Prince spent his final days trying to avoid talking to his sister about his health, she revealed. Tyka Nelson, 64, was his only full sibling, while they shared five half brothers and sisters. In a new interview with the Star Tribune she recalled her last interactions with him before his death on April 21, 2016.
Caitlin Clark Joins Michael Jordan in New Gatorade Ad [WATCH]
Gatorade has brought back two things in its latest ad that they know work. Colored sweat and Michael Jordan. And they've thrown in Caitlin Clark for good measure. Gatorade revived its classic "Is it In You" campaign this week with a new commercial that has colorful beads of sweat running down the faces of athletes like Caitlin Clark, Josh Allen, Jason Tatum, A'Ja Wilson, and more. Adage reports that the iconic colorful sweat first appeared in a commercial for Gatorade in 1998. Michael Jordan, who starred in those original commercials, narrates the new ad.
6 Great Life Tips From Wisconsin’s 107-Year-Old Skydiving Man
One Midwestern man isn't letting age slow him down at all. I've always been a fan of living life to the fullest and so has this guy. Al Blaschke was determined to make retirement fun for himself. And he's definitely succeeded. Most recently, according to NBC Chicago, the 107-year-old went...
3 Fisher-Price Adventure People Sets We All Wanted
You may have caught our recent nostalgic "rabbit hole dive" on some of our favorite Fisher-Price Little People sets. It seems we've struck a chord, as many of you responded with fond memories, saying things like, "Oh wow, those were the best!" and some of you likely headed to eBay to buy some for ... your nephew. That's it, your nephew. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello Endure Rainy Tour Opener: Video
Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello launched their tour together on Sunday, June 2, with a rain-soaked concert in Troutdale, Oregon. Costello was the first main act to take the stage, greeted by devoted fans who wouldn't let a few inches of rain keep them away. Backed by his longtime band, the Imposters, the English singer rocked through a bevy of material from throughout his career.
End of an Era: 80s Legend Bids Farewell with Minnesota Show
If you're looking for a night of 80s nostalgia, spend a night with this iconic artist one last time before they quit touring forever. She was the first female artist to achieve four top-five hits on the Billboard Hot 100 with a debut album, and it's not Madonna. The album was She's So Unusual, and it featured the hits 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun', 'Time After Time', 'She Bop', and 'All Through the Night', of course I'm talking about Cyndi Lauper.
Billy Corgan Rejects Pressure to Play Smashing Pumpkins’ Hits
Billy Corgan refuses to be pressured into playing the Smashing Pumpkins’ classic hits. During a recent conversation with Kerrang, the frontman rejected the idea that his band has to play certain famous songs to appease their fans. “I don't play any songs I don't want to play. I don't...
Every State Where Salmonella Infested Produce is Being Recalled
A common produce item is being recalled in several states due to a "Salmonella risk." The Food and Drug Administration this week published a recall notice for produce believed to be contaminated with Salmonella. The FDA describes Salmonella as "an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems."
Justin Hayward Thinks He Won’t Perform With John Lodge Again
The Moody Blues have had their time. That's the sense that one gets when speaking with vocalist and guitarist Justin Hayward. He offered a fairly definitive answer when asked if he'd combine forces with bassist and vocalist John Lodge to play any further concerts together. Hayward and Lodge, the last...
30 Worst Cities to Be a Mail Carrier Thanks to Attacking Dogs
Dogs attacking mail carriers has been a go-to trope when someone wants to have a laugh at the expense of the U.S. Postal Service. There are even dog biscuits and toys made to look like mail carriers. While the situation seems comical to those of us who don't haul heavy...
These South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota Towns Among Best for Jobs
Regardless of how much times change, some things will always be important, like landing that dream job. And if you're actively looking to improve your current employment situation, there are a few places in the Tri-State (South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota) area that have an abundance of opportunities. Recently, SmartAsset evaluated...
ZZ Top’s ‘Afterburner’ Stage Was Originally Intended for Loverboy
ZZ Top followed up their massively successful 1983 album Eliminator with the space-age-themed 1985 album Afterburner, a surprising turn for a band previously best known for down-to-earth lyrical interests like cars, women, and their home state of Texas. In Christopher McKittrick's book Gimme All Your Lovin': The Blues, Boogie, and...
Know Before You Light: Fireworks Laws In South Dakota For July 4th
It's getting to be that time of year again. Soon the smell of sulfur and the sound of explosions will drift through the South Dakota air like bald eagles on the hunt. It's almost the Fourth of July. That means fireworks! Before the end of June, small stands, tents in parking lots, and the big buildings just outside of Sioux Falls will be stocking their shelves with combustible fun.
Dangerous Driving Practices Will Be Legal on Minnesota Roads
As long as motorcycles and vehicles have shared the roads there have been safety issues. Those driving on two wheels are at increased risk from their four wheel (or more) road companions who often don't see the smaller cycles until it's too late. On the other hand, some motorcyclists have...
Is It Illegal to Drive With Muddy Tires in Minnesota?
Each and every state has its share of head-scratching laws, but some are so strange, you have to wonder, how they became laws in the first place. According to Urban Legends, the state of Minnesota has a law in the books that declares a driver can be cited for having muddy tires on their vehicle. But does this law really exist?
South Dakota County Among Nation’s Most Vulnerable For Tornado Damage 2024
Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States known for its high frequency of tornadoes. There is no official area designated but it primarily encompasses parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. However, some definitions are expanding the area to include portions of Iowa, Minnesota, and even parts...
Bon Jovi, ‘Forever': Album Review
Going into a new Bon Jovi album with an open mind in 2024 requires the understanding that this isn't the same band from 40 years ago. Gone are the bare-chested, libidinous glam-metal anthems of the MTV era; ever since Max Martin got his hands on the career-rejuvenating "It's My Life" at the dawn of the millennium, Bon Jovi has trafficked in slick, nostalgia-soaked adult-contemporary pop-rock. They still reach for the rafters, but they are now full of parents who are likely more concerned with memorizing their kids' soccer schedules than Aqua Netting their hair or wiggling into a pair of leather pants.
8 South Dakota Races For Runners To Lace ‘Em Up
From Sioux Falls to Rapid City, Mitchell to Harrisburg, and Yankton to Watertown, South Dakota has several running events this week. Where To Eat When Traveling South Dakota, Here's 20 To Choose From. 20 South Dakota Restaurants.
Are Hidden Cameras in South Dakota, Iowa & Minnesota Hotels?
Sometimes you can never be too careful while staying in South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota hotels. New reports of video voyeurism – using hidden cameras to spy on people, often for sexually perverse purposes – are on the rise. Keep in mind: Most hotels are not responsible for this criminal act. But there are hidden cameras that can be found in hotels across the country, including in South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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