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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.
A win for the Harris-Walz ticket would also mean the country’s first Native American female governor
If Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, are elected this fall, not only would a woman of color lead the country for the first time, but a Native woman would govern a state for the first time in U.S. history too. Peggy Flanagan, the lieutenant governor of Minnesota and […] The post A win for the Harris-Walz ticket would also mean the country’s first Native American female governor appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
Popular Minnesota Airline Is Being Sued Over Recent ‘Meltdown’
Airline travel is a pain, but it is a necessary pain. As we've recently learned when something goes wrong with technology, it affects everything including airlines. So when CrowdStrike had its meltdown a few weeks ago it grounded thousands of flights for airlines worldwide. Now one popular Minnesota airline is being taken to court in a class-action lawsuit over the chaos surrounding the grounded flights.
Minnesota weather: Cool, dry and breezy Friday ahead
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Friday is set to be a gusty day with partly sunny skies. Northwest winds will likely be blowing between 10 and 20 mph. Average high temperatures are in the lower 80s with the majority of the day peaking in the upper 60s. Evening temperatures are expected...
Rainbow Health was as much life care as it was health care for LGBTQ+ community
Rainbow Health, an agency providing a myriad of services to HIV positive and LGBTQ+ communities in Minnesota, closed its doors on July 19. The reason given by the organization’s board of directors was financial, as they stated they had “reached a point where continuing operations (was) no longer sustainable.”
Democrats troll Fox News’s Ingraham after Minnesota gaffe
Wisconsin Democrats are mocking Laura Ingraham of Fox News after she said Milwaukee is in Minnesota during an on-air appearance Wednesday. “If you know Minnesota well, and I know it well — especially Milwaukee — it’s changed,” she said Wednesday on Fox News. “It has never recovered from 2020 and it is not the same place.”
The Newest Attempt to Smear Tim Walz Is the Dumbest Yet
The far right is attempting to smear Governor Tim Walz by claiming that he replaced the old Minnesota state flag with one that is designed to resemble the flag of Somalia.The Guardian’s Ben Makuch reports that racist and xenophobic attacks against Walz have spread since Vice President Kamala Harris named him as her running mate Tuesday. The claim that Walz deliberately chose a flag design close to Somalia’s national flag has been echoed on X (formerly Twitter) by right-wing accounts including End Wokeness and Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams. Fox News’s Jesse Watters also picked it up on Tuesday. Watters: This guy changed...
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