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Federal funding approved for 13 new EV fast-charging stations in Minnesota
“This is a critical step in our efforts to make sure no matter where you travel in this great state, you’re able to quickly charge your electric vehicle and get back on the road exploring Minnesota.”
80 MPH Wind Gust Near Rochester & Tornadoes Reported to the West
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) The severe storms that moved across southeastern Minnesota in the late afternoon and early Saturday evening produced two reports of possible tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. The National Weather Service is reporting a confirmed tornado in the Kenyon area in Goodhue County. At the time...
Discover the Surprising Rainfall Capital of Minnesota
It's been a rainy summer in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes, but one small town in the southeast part of the state is used to it by now. While it may be surprising to some, Minnesota isn't even close to the top when it comes to the rainiest states in the U.S. In fact, according to Statista, the North Star State Ranks 30th in terms of total precipitation annually.
Heat and humidity with chance for severe storms on Saturday, Sunday
MINNEAPOLIS — There is a severe storm watch for northwestern Minnesota until midnight. The National Weather Service has also issued a severe thunder storm watch for the metro area until 4 a.m. Sunday. The storm impacting the northwestern part of the state is expected to make it's way southeast along the I-94 corridor.The major threat with this storm is possible hail and strong winds.Severe weather rolled through parts of Minnesota Saturday evening. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado in Rice county. The National Weather Service also reported that golf ball sized hail was reported in Rice County and quarter sized...
Jade Hastings Wins at River Cities
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (July 12, 2024) — Jade Hastings won the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association feature Friday at River Cities Speedway. Blake England, Mark Dobmeier, Nick Omdahl, and Weston Olson rounded out the top five. Northern Outlaw Sprint Association. River Cities Speedway. Grand Forks, North Dakota. Heat Race #1...
CROOKSTON AREA CHAMBER AMBASSADORS CONGRATULATE NEW GUN STORE IN TOWN
The Crookston Area Chamber Ambassadors were out on the town again this week to honor and congratulate a business. They stopped at In-Sight Firearms, the new gun shop in town owned and operated by Steve Erickson and Darin Selzler, both of Crookston. The new business’s location is shared with Erickson...
Keith Peltier talks about his father, agriculture
The Peltier Complex at North Dakota State University (NDSU), a new research building opening in July in Fargo, was named after Joe and Norma Peltier and their family. Keith Peltier, president and CEO of Proseed, and son of Joe and Norma Peltier, spoke to Farm & Ranch Guide about his dad and his lifelong work in agriculture.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued through 6 AM Sunday
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect across portions of southeastern Minnesota until 6 AM Sunday. This includes the cities of Rochester, Red Wing, Winona, and Preston. A complex of thunderstorms in moving southeast through Minnesota and Wisconsin and is producing strong wind gusts, hail,...
USPS Announces Prices Hikes For Customers In Minnesota And Wisconsin
Price hikes are nothing new these days. I'd say we have all grown accustomed to the price of things going up at this point, right?. Just last month, prices went up at Olive Gardens across Minnesota and Wisconsin, which hit particularly hard because we all love their breadsticks. Ha!. Unfortunately,...
More Republicans than Democrats running for Minnesota House of Representatives for the first time since 2014
There are 284 candidates running in Minnesota’s August 13 House primaries. Among them are 141 Democrats and 143 Republicans. This was the first time since 2014 that there were more Republicans running for the State House than Democrats. The average number of candidates running in primary elections for the...
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