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Minnesota couple betting big on crickets as a food of the future
ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. — A big part of the Minnesota State Fair is the food.A lot of it is deep fried, sugary goodness. So where do bugs fit into all of that?Believe it or not, the insect protein market could be worth 8 billion dollars by 2030.While it isn't common in the U.S. yet, one Minnesota company is expanding palates at the fair and beyond with edible insects.Meet the couple cultivating unique snacks with a chirping bug."We're trying to make products that people can use for every meal, every day," Claire Simons said.Inside a commercial kitchen in St. Louis...
Data breach at Minnesota dental practice affects 38,000
Minneapolis-based The Dental Specialists experienced a data breach that affects an estimated 38,442 individuals, according to an Aug. 21 article from an attorney from Console and Associates published by JD Supra. On Jan. 23, the practice became aware of unauthorized access to a number of employee email accounts, leading to...
Walmart and Target Announce Great News for Minnesota Shoppers
Target reports that over 30 million people shop at their stores each week, and they have about 2,000 locations in the U.S. In comparison, Walmart has nearly five times as many stores and sees 37 million customers every day, according to Demand Sage.
Veterans Say Attacks on Candidates’ Service Records Are a Turnoff
Republicans backing the Trump campaign have kept up their attacks on the military career of Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota during the Democratic convention, accusing him, among other things, of having abandoned his fellow soldiers by retiring from the National Guard to run for Congress in 2006, months before his unit deployed to Iraq.
The Birkie Pulled it Off. Doing What Will be Needed Going Forward.
Welcomes Over 20 Outdoor Recreation Industry Professionals. Duluth, MN – August 15, 2024 – The Great Lakes Outdoor Summit, organized by the Duluth Area Outdoor Alliance (DAOA), is thrilled to announce the detailed schedule for Friday, October 25, taking place at the DECC Harbor Side Convention Center in Duluth, Minnesota. This highly anticipated day will offer a robust program of 12 dynamic sessions, an inspiring keynote speaker, lively lunch entertainment, and networking opportunities with over 40 outdoor recreation organizations designed to engage and connect outdoor recreation advocates, enthusiasts, and businesses from across the region.
Proctor Rails football team leaning on youth and explosiveness
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - The Proctor Rails football team is hard at work, putting in the time and effort over the summer to have a successful season in head coach Matt Krivinchuk’s third year at the helm. The Rails went 2-7 last year, and have not had...
Woman sentenced in fatal animal neglect case
Rainna Korby received a stay of adjudication for one count of Overwork/Mistreat Animals-Torture for the death of her dog, Gio, who later became known to the public as “Lovebug”. Korby has been placed on 3 years of supervised probation. A successful completion of probation will result in a dismissal.
Hawks’ volleyball topple Hilltoppers in season opener
The Marshall Hilltoppers took on the Hermantown Hawks in their season opener. Starting off strong, Hermantown’s Ella Shultz manages to sneak in a point, just dropping the ball over the net for a 1-0 lead. Next the Hawks are back with an unreturnable serve from Mikayla Sweeny, and Sweeny doesn’t stop with another serve, this time an ace. Hermantown’s Brooklyn Jensen manages to find a gap and rips the ball right into it.
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