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American Legion Baseball State Tourney Update
The Champlin Park Post defeated the Pierz Legion Post 341, they each collected three hits. This pitchers dual was won by very timely hitting. Their starting pitcher was Evan Nordby, he threw a complete game to earn the win. He gave up three hits, two walks and he recorded four strikeouts.
4ontheFloor Set to Rock the North Shore
Gabriel Douglas had an eventful weekend. On Friday, his band 4ontheFloor had a gig at the Truck & Tunes at City Park Event in Detroit Lakes. On Sunday, he attended the sold-out Foo Fighters concert at Target Field, after a pregame get together with fans. “It was chock-full of music all around, so it was a good weekend,” he said.
Police group wants Moriarty taken off all police use-of-force cases
(Minneapolis, MN) -- The Star Tribune reports the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association is asking Governor Tim Walz to pull Hennepin County chief prosecutor Mary Moriarty off any past, present or future use-of-force cases involving police officers. The letter focuses on Moriarty charging State Trooper Ryan Londregan with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Ricky Cobb the Second during a traffic stop on I-94 in north Minneapolis. The police association's general counsel writes Moriarty has demonstrated “a clear bias against law enforcement and a lack of impartiality in her decision-making processes.” She dropped charges in June amid intense political scrutiny, saying that given new evidence, prosecutors couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime occurred. Moriarty hasn't commented on this latest media report, nor has Governor Tim Walz, who said after Moriarty dropped charges against the trooper that he had planned to take the case away from her.
Harbor Monsters Look to Reel in Win Against Lunkers in First Round of Playoffs
DULUTH, Minn.- First successful regular season for the Duluth Harbor Monsters results in the first-ever home playoff game. And if they can get their first playoff win, it’s off to the first ArenaMania. But, first things first is the Ozarks Lunkers. Duluth has dominated the head-to-head meetings this year,...
Outdoor Recreation Roundtable Welcomes New Members
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) announces the addition of three new members: the Minnesota Outdoor Recreation Industry Partnership, the University of New Hampshire Department of Recreation Management and Policy, and the University of Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Tourism and Hospitality (WORTH) Initiative. This marks a significant expansion of ORR’s commitment to promoting and supporting the outdoor recreation industry across the nation.
Summit Pipeline Enters Final Permitting Stages in Minnesota
(North Dakota Monitor) -Minnesota agencies have released an environmental impact statement and set hearings on a small section of a huge project to capture carbon from ethanol plants in five states for underground storage in North Dakota. The environmental impact report filed Wednesday by the Minnesota Department of Commerce says...
Tim Walz isn’t complicated. America is.
I’ve watched with some amusement as coastal, very online lefties have crushed on Gov. Tim Walz, who can ably voice progressive ideas while (authentically) wearing Carhartt. You’d think he were a cat who suddenly started playing a blues guitar. And I get the excitement: A presidential ticket pairing Walz with Vice President Kamala Harris, the […]
Wisconsin State Fair parking: dozens of lawn spots in nearby neighborhood
WEST ALLIS, Wis. — With thousands of people attending the Wisconsin State Fair this weekend, the people who live around the fairgrounds are cashing in on parking. The neighborhood near 84th Street and Greenfield Avenue opens up parking spots in their front and back yards each year during the fair to give an alternative to parking on the grounds and to make some extra cash.
Severe storms damage structures, drop hail in Minnesota
MELROSE, Minn. — Severe storms have left serious damage in their awake across Minnesota. X user Daniel Moraes shared these photos of damaged structures after the storms rolled through Melrose earlier today. The heavy storms have also resulted in hail in Wadena and reports of downed trees in Little...
DWD receives over $1 million to expand Wisconsin apprenticeship programs
MADISON, Wis. -- The Department of Workforce Development announced Tuesday it has been awarded more than $1 million to expand Wisconsin's Registered Apprenticeship and Certified Pre-Apprenticeship programs.