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Art Briefs: Rendezvous and powwow in Grand Portage, and more
Arts Briefs is a weekly roundup of Minnesota arts news compiled by the MPR News arts and culture team. Grand Portage National Monument in northern Minnesota is hosting its annual Rendezvous Days this weekend. The free event celebrates the site’s Native heritage that dates back millennia and the fur trapping...
GOP’s Protect the Vote tour stops in Minnesota to recruit election judges, challengers
The Republican National Committee’s Protect the Vote tour stopped in Chaska this week. Attendees heard from Republican party leaders and received training on election laws. The tour seeks to recruit election judges and polling place observers across the country. “We believe when every legal vote is counted — and...
Minnesota Wants Public Feedback On First Draft of Cannabis Sale Regulations
(The Center Square) – Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management released its first draft of recreational marijuana sales regulations, and it wants public input. Since recreational marijuana was legalized in August, this will be the first set of rules for the state’s cannabis industry. The entire draft of rules, which is more than 100 pages long, is available for review until Aug. 30 on the state office’s website.
Sam’s Club Benefit No Longer Offered To Minnesota, Wisconsin Shoppers
Times are changing! Sam's Club just axed a major benefit to its customers and if you have a membership, you definitely want to be aware of this one. It has been a season of changes for Sam's Club, as a few months back they announced they would no longer be checking customer receipts near the exit.
Mystery Cave believed to be the largest in Minnesota with 13 miles of passages, underground lakes
FILLMORE COUNTY, Minn. — The Fillmore County countryside contains thousands of acres of green, lush farmland, but some people here believe what's below the surface is just as beautiful."There are actually over 400 caves in this county. This just happens to be the largest of the caves," said Greg Anderson, Assistant Cave Manager.It was discovered by a man named Joe Pettey in 1937 and he may very well have been the first human to set foot inside. It got its name years later when a man named Clarence accidentally spilled a wheelbarrow full of debris while working at the cave. "And he...
Attorney Joe Leoni of Trenti Law Firm Named Super Lawyer in 2024
VIRGINIA—Joe Leoni of Trenti Law Firm, based out of Virginia, Hibbing, Ely, and Cook has been selected to the 2024 Minnesota Super Lawyers list. Because Leoni has demonstrated excellence in the practice of law, he is receiving an honor that is limited to only five percent of the lawyers in Minnesota. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a...
Populist conservative and ex-NBA player Royce White shakes up US Senate primary race in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — When longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon surrendered at a federal prison in Connecticut, he asked an unconventional U.S. Senate candidate from Minnesota to stand at his side. Royce White, seeking the Republican nomination in next week’s primary to challenge Democratic incumbent U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar,...
DC Saints fall to Delano, Hutchinson in Region 12C Tournament
The DC Saints had their season come to a close with two losses in the Region 12C playoffs. The Saints fell to the #2 seed Delano 14-0 Saturday, and then lost 8-1 to #3 seed Hutchinson Sunday. “We ran into a couple good teams in Delano and Hutchinson, and unfortunately...
Delano drops state qualifier game to Litchfield
The Athletics were looking to head to the Minnesota Amateur Baseball state tournament for the fifth year in a row but had a tough task at hand facing the Litchfield Blues. It was the Blues that pulled through late in the game to secure the 4-1 win. Max Otto was...
Festi-Fall Expands to Celebrate St. Cloud with Two-Day Festival Across the Mississippi
(KNSI) – St. Cloud’s Festi-Fall is expanding in its second year, bringing the fun to both sides of the Mississippi River. The two-day event will feature downtown St. Cloud on Saturday, September 21st and the east side on Sunday, September 22nd. Handyman’s Hardware Sales Manager and St. Cloud East End board member Ashley Severson told KNSI News businesses along East St. Germain wanted to start something to attract people to the other side of the river to witness its redevelopment over the last year and a half.
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