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Cool Down at Massive Water Fight This Saturday in Minnesota!
Get Ready to Sweat, Minnesota! The Summer Heat is On The Way. We are going to be feeling the heat the next few days! Summer is HERE!!! I just glanced at weather.com and looks like the high for Saturday will be 88 degrees for most of Southeast Minnesota. Minneapolis is supposed to be one of the hottest areas hitting at 91 degrees. Sunday, the temps look to be a bit higher than that though according to the National Weather Service. And if you know anyone in Iowa, pray that they've got air-conditioning because parts of the state are going to experience a heat index of 106 degrees!
Xcel Energy Encourages People To Save Energy During Heat Wave
MINNEAPOLIS (WJON News) -- With temperatures expected to reach into the 90s this weekend Xcel Energy is encouraging people to save on energy. The energy company offers several tips to practice energy efficiency while staying cool. Those tips include:. -Use a ceiling fan to circulate cool air throughout your home.
STATEWIDE ALERT – Minnesota Teen Missing Since Late May
St. Cloud, MN (KROC-AM News) - A statewide missing person alert has been issued for a Minnesota teenager who has been missing since late May. The alert issued by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says 17-year-old Shikita Katie Jones was reported as a runaway from the home of a relative in St. Cloud on May 25. Officials say she is believed to be with an unidentified adult male.
Minnesota Shelter’s Policy Change Concerns Cat Lovers
A Minneapolis-based shelter recently announced a change in its policies, which has raised concerns about the feral cat population among animal lovers. On July 1, the organization stopped offering its free Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services due to budget constraints. Rescuers will have to pay out of their pocket for the felines to get spayed or neutered, […] The post Minnesota Shelter’s Policy Change Concerns Cat Lovers appeared first on CatTime.
Davies pitcher Drew Rerick flips commitment to Texas
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - One of the area’s most highly-touted baseball prospects will still be heading to the Lone Star State this fall, but will be wearing different colors. Fargo Davies standout Drew Rerick announced his commitment to Texas on social media today. Rerick was originally set...
Minnesota Twins Positioned to Overtake Cleveland Guardians in AL Central Battle
As the All-Star break nears, the Minnesota Twins are in pursuit of the Cleveland Guardians in the AL Central, facing a five-game deficit to the league's best team. Despite the challenge, the Twins have shown significant improvement this season, with the best record in the American League since April 21. The Twins have the potential to overtake the Guardians and reclaim the division title.
Gas taxes can’t pay for roads much longer, but Amazon deliveries might
For decades, states have relied on gas taxes to provide much of the money to maintain roads and bridges. But as cars become more fuel efficient, and some Americans switch to electric vehicles, state leaders say the gas tax won’t pay the bills for much longer. At the same time, many cities have seen their […] The post Gas taxes can’t pay for roads much longer, but Amazon deliveries might appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Another Text Scam Circulating In Small Town Minnesota
Sigh. Another scam has been reported, this time in northern Minnesota. This scam isn't groundbreaking but it does look legitimate upon first glance. This scam was reported not too far from Duluth, in Grand Marais. Officials with Cook County shared a warning to residents on their Facebook page recently. You'd...
Police seeking answers 6 years after Brenda Kartes homicide
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Six years ago Friday (July 12th), Brenda Kay Kartes walked away from Centre Inc. and disappeared and was subsequently murdered. She checked out of Centre at 3501 Westrac Drive to go to a local park around 1:30 p.m. on July 12, 2018 and didn’t return as scheduled. Her remains were found on August 22, 2019 at Riverside Cemetery by the river.
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