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Braves bash Twins starter Bailey Ober before storm delay and then breeze to 10-6 victory
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Matt Olson hit a three-run homer and a two-run double in the first two innings against Bailey Ober before the game was stopped by a thunderstorm, powering Max Fried and the Atlanta Braves past the sputtering Minnesota Twins 10-6 on Monday night. Fried (8-7) endured the 86-minute delay for his first win since June 23, finishing five innings and allowing only one earned run. “We know that he always wants the ball,” Olson said. “I personally thought that someone was going to tell him no, but I thought it was cool.” Braves manager Brian Snitker gave Fried the rare option to return after the rain.
St. Paul mayor threatens legal action over The Lowry Apartment conditions
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — Mayor Melvin Carter threatened legal action Monday evening against downtown's largest property owner, calling conditions at The Lowry Apartments on Wabasha Street "one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen in my entire life." Carter arranged a news conference just minutes after touring the...
Former Vikings Pro Bowl RB to reportedly meet with Cowboys
It's that time of year around the NFL where teams are getting ready to trim their rosters to 53 players and some players who are familiar to certain teams like the Minnesota Vikings might get opportunities elsewhere. One player who hasn't made the most of his opportunities outside of a...
‘For us, by us’: Black Entrepreneur State Fair kicks off on Minneapolis’ Cedar Avenue
The weeklong event, now in its fifth year, offers a launching pad for business owners to start small and scale up. The post ‘For us, by us’: Black Entrepreneur State Fair kicks off on Minneapolis’ Cedar Avenue appeared first on Sahan Journal.
Shakopee man charged in drive-by shooting that injured elder outside Minneapolis mosque
A man has been charged in the shooting of an elder outside a north Minneapolis mosque, an incident which left the Muslim community “shaken.”. The shooting occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 19 as people were leaving Masjid An-Nur after the third prayer of the day. The man who was shot, a 75-year-old respected elder in the community, remains hospitalized.
DNR sends back CAFO expansion application after accusations of false manure spreading agreements
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has sent back a factory farming operation’s application to expand a Pierce County farm after local residents raised concerns that properties listed in the application as sites where manure would be spread on fields had never agreed to that arrangement. The Appleton-based Breeze Dairy Group has requested permission from […]
New Solid Waste Collection Franchise Agreement – Sweetman Sanitation
On August 20, 2024, the Redwood Falls City Council approved a new Solid Waste Collection Franchise Agreement with Sweetman Sanitation (Ordinance No. 93, Fourth Series). Sweetman Sanitation will service all residential units in Redwood Falls as of October 1. Recycling services (yellow can) will continue to be serviced by West Central Sanitation through Redwood County. Commercial accounts can continue to use any of the approved licensed providers. Your current garbage/recycling pickup day (Tuesday/Thursday) will NOT be changing.
Beloved Maple Grove Police K-9, Calo, Laid To Rest
A beloved former Maple Grove police K-9 was laid to rest this weekend. Calo, who police describe as an energetic German Shepherd, retired from the force in 2023. According to a social media post from the Maple Grove police Sgt. Keith Stuart made the decision to put down Calo on August 23. Maple Grove Police Chief Eric Werner said the dog’s health was continuing to decline.
Humane Society seeking funds to finish animal shelter
As its long-awaited animal shelter approaches completion, the Steele County Humane Society is seeking help to clear the final hurdle. The humane society is hosting a fundraiser Sept. 7 at the Elks Lodge, calling community members and local animal lovers to raise the funds necessary to finish the shelter. Without a shelter, the humane society is solely reliant on foster homes to house cats and dogs, but they've been looking...
Cardinals manager’s comments about Twins rookie should fire fans up
A second youth movement is attempting to purify the waters of the Minnesota Twins roster, but this time it's on the defensive side of things. Last year Royce Lewis, Edouard Julien, and Matt Wallner led a turnaround that powered the Twins first postseason victory in almost two decades, and it's a group of young pitchers trying to do the same this season.
Minnesota Vikings announce 1st wave of cuts including running backs Ibrahim, McBride
EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings are closer to finalizing their 53-man roster. On Monday, the team announced their first wave of cuts. Former Minnesota Golden Gophers running back Mo Ibrahim and offensive lineman Chuck Filiaga are among the first cuts. Running back DeWayne McBride, who Minnesota drafted in the seventh-round of last year's draft, was also cut. Among those speculated to be cut is 2022 first-round draft pick Lewis Cine. On Monday, the safety was listed third on the depth chart behind Cam Bynum and Theo Jackson. According to the team's depth chart, there are still 77 players on the roster, which...
Victim of SUV-Pedestrian Crash on Minnesota Highway Identified
Blaine, MN (KROC-AM News) - Authorities have released the name of a pedestrian who was struck and killed by a vehicle in the Twin Cities on Saturday. The Anoka County Sheriff's Office says 27-year-old Randy Bjurstrom was struck by an SUV as he was attempting to cross a busy four lane roadway in Blaine. The deadly incident was reported around 5:50 AM on Saturday.
One Person Has Died In ATV Crash Near Little Falls
SWAN RIVER TOWNSHIP (WJON News) -- One person died in an ATV Crash on Saturday. The Morrison County Sheriff's Office says they received a report at 5:40 p.m. of an ATV crash at 110th Avenue near 95th Street, about 4 miles southwest of Little Falls. Authorities say deputies arrived and...
Dr. Chris Larson operates on Minnesota Vikings quarterback
Chris Larson, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Eagan, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics and head team physician for the Minnesota Vikings, has performed surgery on quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Mr. McCarthy, a quarterback for the Vikings, will now be out for the entire 2024 NFL season after suffering a full meniscus tear,...
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