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Nautical Bowls franchise operation sued, investors lose money as CEO fired
MINNETONKA, Minn. (FOX 9) - Investors in Nautical Bowls, a franchise headquartered in Minnesota, are out hundreds of thousands of dollars and its CEO has been fired. Nautical Bowls opened in 2018 and initially there were two Minnesota locations. The founders are Bryant and Rachel Amundson, who developed the fruit bowls touted as a healthy meal alternative.
We're Number One: Minnesota has the highest average credit score in the U.S. and the only state above "very good"
A new list from Marketwatch.com tracks state-by-state numbers and Minnesota is at the top with an average score of 742 making it the only state in the country with a “very good” rating. Vermont and Wisconsin are second. Mississippi is at the bottom.
Dear media: Please stop trying to coconut-pill me
Thanks to the legacy media, we know Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz likes to wear camo baseball caps. We know Vice President Kamala Harris likes to laugh and that both she and the Minnesota governor like food. We know Harris is “brat” and that Walz has “Midwestern princess” energy. Most importantly, we know the […]
An attorney bought HarrisWalz.com for $10 in 2020. He just sold it for $15,000.
New York trademark attorney Jeremy Green Eche is a Kamala Harris supporter who hopes the current Vice President is successful in her bid for the White House this year. But that's not why he bought a number of web domains with her name in them back in 2020. In his spare time, Eche snaps up unclaimed domain names for under $10 in hopes of eventually selling them for a hefty profit. Also called domain investing, the pastime has paid off for him over the years. "I buy domain names that consist of combinations of two last names that I hope will end...
Winsome Sears deeply ‘upset’ over Walz combat claim: ‘You never were in war’
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R-VA) criticized Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) for his past comments on his National Guard service, arguing Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 running mate has “never” faced combat in war. A 2018 clip of Walz shared by the Harris campaign showed the governor speaking against gun violence and stating that “weapons of […]
Sibley teen charged for domestic assault
SIBLEY—A 17-year-old Sibley resident was arrested Monday, Aug. 12, on an Osceola County warrant for first-offense domestic abuse assault with intent to inflict serious injury and willful injury causing serious injury. The arrest of Isaac David White stemmed from an argument with a family member about 8:55 p.m. Monday,...
Club titles to be decided in Jackson this weekend
Club champions will be crowned this weekend at the Jackson Golf Club and there’s a chance for history in both tournaments. Both the women’s and men’s tournaments feature at least one golfer tied for the most career wins in the course’s history. On the men’s side,...
Ellsworth Changes Like Pierre Moving To Western South Dakota
PIERRE, (KCCR) — Members of the South Dakota Legislature heard from parties connected to Ellsworth Air Force Base as the base prepares for the addition of the B-21 Raider long range bomber. District 24 Representative Will Mortenson is a member of the Select Committee on Legislative Relationships with Ellsworth Air Force Base and says an eye opening change is coming to western South Dakota…
A few showers and storms are possible overnight
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible tonight into Thursday morning. A few stray storms develop Thursday afternoon around the Black Hills and into southwest South Dakota. Friday afternoon and early evening will feature a better chance for storms. Hot air returns just...
Eight states file court brief challenging California’s electric vehicle mandate
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird led a coalition of eight state attorneys general, including South Dakota’s, in filing a court brief supporting Ohio’s lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over California’s electric vehicle mandates. California’s mandate requires all new cars and vehicles sold in California to be electric by 2035. The mandate passed in […]
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