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Treylon Burks Trade to Vikings Could Boost Team’s Offense with New Talent
The Minnesota Vikings are considering the potential of acquiring Titans' receiver Treylon Burks through a trade, as they head towards the start of training camp on July 27. Burks, despite being drafted in the first round by the Eagles in 2022, has had limited opportunities in Tennessee, where he is now facing competition for playing time. With the Titans having a solid receiving trio in place, Burks finds himself as the fourth or even fifth option on the depth chart.
Formula One Event Coming to Minnesota this Fall
Formula One racing continues to grow in popularity in the United States, and fans of the high speed sport will get a chance to experience the power of F1 in a new event coming to Minnesota this fall. Back in the late 90s, Minneapolis was home to the Grand Prix...
Five first-round picks remain unsigned, including Caleb Williams
The vast majority of the 2024 draft class has signed. The biggest cluster of unsigned picks falls in round one. Five players aren’t signed. They come from three teams. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (No. 1) and receiver Rome Odunze (No. 9) are not yet under contract. Ditto for Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (No. 10) and edge rusher Dallas Turner (No. 17).
Spike Moss Way named for longtime activist
A street, Spike Moss Way, will be named after longtime activist Spike Moss on July 16 in North Minneapolis. Moss graciously acknowledges this recognition, highlighting its significance as a form of reparation for his challenges while advocating for justice. Reflecting on his journey as an activist, Moss acknowledges the criticisms...
UPDATE: Water usage limit lifted in St. Cloud and greater area
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — The limit on water usage in and around the St. Cloud area is now lifted. On Tuesday, July 2, the City of St. Cloud announced that the critical repairs on the Metro Forcemain Sewer System were done; therefore, lifting the request for residents to limit their water usage.
Travel Alert: Streets in Rockford Closing for 4th of July Festivities
Several major streets in and around downtown Rockford will be closed well before the 4th of July Fireworks show on Thursday night, with some closed beginning right after sunrise. According to a press release from the City of Rockford, events begin at 7 am Thursday (7/4) with the Lifescape 4th...
McPete’s has new ownership!
THE ownership at McPete’s in Big Lake has changed hands and the Big Lake Chamber held a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the new start for the new owners. From left to right: Dan Weber (Sherb. County Assist. Co Admin)), Julie Brandt (Big Lake Chamber), Parker Friedman (Liberty Bank), Brenda Geldart (Options, Inc.), Joe Dick – (C&L Distributing), Stacey Stanley (Real Broker), William Foss (McPete’s), John Foss – NEW OWNER, Crystal Foss – NEW OWNER, Jeff Zierdt (Lupulin), Jack Merwin (Lupulin), Melissa Schiller (Lupulin), Tim Brion – (C&L Distributing) , Raeanne Danielowski (Sherb. County Commissioner), Chris Willenburg – (C&L Distributing) and Parker Robinson – (C&L Distributing). (Submitted Photo).
Tribal-Based Medical Cannabis Dispensary Opens in East St. Cloud
(KNSI) – A self-described tribal-based medical cannabis dispensary has opened in the old Ace Bar building in East St. Cloud after months of delay. White Feather Essential Earth Elements President Doctor Allen S. Miller is a certified tribal healer with the Crow Nation and is bringing a new holistic approach to medicine to central Minnesota. “What we’ve done is combine native medicine and alternative health.”
Mayo Clinic touts advancements in hip, knee replacement to keep seniors active
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - The summer weather inspires people of all ages to head outside and play sports. For seniors, pickleball has become a popular option, partly because the court is small enough that players don’t need to move very far to hit the ball. But, according to Mayo...
Former West St. Paul YMCA site up for major redevelopment
West St. Paul may be poised for another growth spurt as plans are in motion for a project that could bring hundreds of new housing units and public spaces to a city-owned redevelopment site along Thom...
The Wild Are Doubling Down On Past Mistakes
In the years since the buyouts, the Wild have failed to advance past the first round and missed the playoffs last season. Fans have been waiting for the magical summer when the dead cap hits from the Parise and Suter deals go from $14,743,588 to $1,666,666. The Wild are then...
BUTTERMAKERS HAVE AN UGLY SUNDAY
By Mark Zinnel- Buttermaker Reporter The Buttermakers hopes of earning a first round bye in the upcoming Region 13C play-offs took a big hit when Hadley lost 2 games to two of the 3 teams, they were tied with for 1 of the 5 first round byes. Here is the week’s recap: Wednesday at Milroy HADLEY 11 MILROY 5 Hadley traveled northeast to take on the Milroy Yankees of the Corn Belt League in an exhibition game. It has been quite a few years since the Buttermakers and Yankees have faced each other. Milroy, like Hadley have a rich baseball history on their sides and have been frequent State Tournament participants, but Milroy has had better success in tournament play.
Downtown Thursdays Continue in Owatonna (But Not This Week)
Downtown Thursdays in Owatonna are held the first Thursday of the month in the summer, but July will be different. The first Thursday in June, July, August, and September typically feature live music and more than 100 vendors, including food, crafts, and more. However in July, since the first Thursday...
Blue Ribbon Romance – Get Married For ‘Free’ At These MN County Fairs This Summer
A lot of people have crazy ideas when it comes to their wedding ceremony. Some people like to jump out of airplanes, Say ‘I Do’ underwater… Bungee Jumping after they’ve been announced husband and wife, and even getting married on a roller coaster. Well if getting married at a county fair has always been your idea of the perfect wedding, you are in luck!
Another round of rain won't help flooding, but downward trend in water levels expected to continue
MINNESOTA, USA — As storms rolled through the Twin Cities again during the Fourth of July on Thursday, Mollie Shields of Bloomington felt a little rain fatigue. "Never thought you'd say no more rain," Shields said, "but we're definitely at that point right now." Although Shields said her garden...
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