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Tori Ramen Starts GoFundMe to avoid closure
Tori Ramen, 603 West 7th St., is asking the community for help to stave off having to close its doors. Owner Jason Dorweiler posted on the crowdfunding site GoFundMe last month that he needs to raise over $120,000 by the end of September to make a balloon payment or risk foreclosure.
Plymouth Police Urge Motorists to Heed School Bus Safety Laws as New Academic Year Commences
As summer wanes and the familiar early morning hustle returns, Plymouth's streets once again echo with the sounds of school buses carrying the city's youngest residents to their halls of education. The Plymouth Public Safety Department has issued a timely reminder to motorists regarding the necessity of obeying traffic laws around school buses, especially those that safeguard children during their journey to and from school.
Dynamic Acting Duo Stars in “On Golden Pond”
Minnetonka Theatre celebrates James Cada and Susanne Egli’s longtime involvement in Lake Minnetonka schools. In the play, retirees Ethel and Norman Thayer are visiting their vacation home on Golden Pond when the couple’s tranquility is abruptly broken by the arrival of their daughter, her new boyfriend and his teenaged son. On Golden Pond addresses tense familial relationships and the dynamics between generations with a “bitterly comedic” tone, according to the Minnetonka Theatre.
Twins beatt Blue Jays 2-0, ending 4-game skid
Pablo López pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings and Jhoan Duran rebounded from a rough outing to record the save as the Minnesota Twins snapped a four-game skid and beat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 on Friday night.López (13-8) allowed six hits and and struck out three without a walk. The 28-year-old right-hander extended his scoreless streak to 20 2/3 innings and won for the fourth time in five decisions. López got the first two outs of the eight before Nathan Lukes singled his 100th pitch of the game. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli visited the mound but left his starter in...
Northfield makes Mankato West earn it, but Raiders fall 31-6 in opener
With 3:56 to go in the third quarter, Trevor Sheldrup sprinted down the left sideline and past his teammates, as he put Mankato West ahead 24-6 en route to an eventual 31-6 victory over Northfield Friday night. Functionally, it served as a nail in the Raiders' coffin. It was also a reminder of how slim the margins can be. Just one play earlier, Northfield failed to convert on fourth down relatively deep in Mankato West's end of the field; moments later, the deficit had grown...
Otters Impress with Dominant Win in Park Rapids
The Fergus Falls defense was dominant and the offense, run through quarterback Henry Bethel, was explosive and efficient. That combination led to an opening night 39-0 victory for the Otter football team in Park Rapids on Friday night. The Otters held the Panthers to just 30 total yards, all on the ground, while racking up 362 (217 rushing, 145 passing) yards of total offense.
Twins get finally catch an injury break with the first positive update in weeks
It's been a brutal stretch for the Minnesota Twins, a team that has lost eight of its last ten games and is being eaten alive by the injury bug. All of this is happening at the worst possible time, as the Twins remain just 3.5 games out of first place and in control of a Wild Card spot but are losing their grip on the wheel. There's a month left in the season, which is both enought time for Minnesota to get back on course or veer off the road completely.
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community provides emergency assistance amid food shortage
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community has made $3 million in emergency funds available to tribal nations amid the ongoing food shortage caused by a distribution problem with federal tribal food programs. The amount is $2 million more than the tribe anticipated two weeks ago when they announced the funding. Shakopee...
Minnesota Stadium Crew Sets Off Fireworks Despite Kicker Missing Game-Winning Field Goal
Despite the Minnesota Golden Gophers having just lost in heartbreaking fashion, the stadium crew ended the team’s home opener with a fireworks display. Trailing the North Carolina Tar Heels 19-17 on Thursday night, the Gophers sent out kicker Dragan Kesich to attempt the game-winning field goal from 47 yards away. While the kick initially looked like it might go right down the middle, a slight gust seemingly pushed the ball just outside the right upright. The kick ended up being off by just a few feet.
Victoria’s Secrets: A powerful, historic moment
Sign up for our QNS email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. My eyes were glued to the Democratic National Convention as Kamala Harris took command of the stage and powerfully presented herself and her mission. That a Black woman of South Asian...
One Of Minnesota’s Biggest Gas Stations Closing 1,000 Locations
It seems like a lot of big brands across the United States are facing bankruptcy, downsizing, or closures. Take Red Lobster, for instance. They just recently announced even more closures in Minnesota. Meanwhile, familiar Holiday Gas Stations have been rebranding as Circle K slowly across the region. Major Gas Station...
SANFORD DROPS FROM HUMANA SENIOR PLAN
(Bemidji, MN) — Sanford Health says it is dropping out of the network for Medicare Advantage plans from Humana. Sanford says the Kentucky-based health insurer continually delays patient care and denies coverage for services. According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, nearly 10,000 patients in Minnesota are being notified that the change will take effect next year. Humana is one of the nation’s largest operators of Medicare Advantage health plans where seniors elect to receive their government health care benefits through a private managed care company. Sanford Health has significant operations in western and northern Minnesota including hospitals in Bemidji, Thief River Falls and Worthington.
Tim Walz says he's "proud" of son Gus, who lives with neurodivergence
SAVANNAH, Ga. — In a new interview on CNN, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz says he's proud of his son, whose emotional moment at the Democratic National Convention went viral. Walz sat alongside Vice President Kamala Harris, his Democratic presidential running mate, and told interviewer Dana Bash he was taken by surprise in the best way possible when his son stood, clapped and tearfully shouted "That's my dad!" during his vice presidential nomination speech. The governor and his wife recently told People their son is a "brilliant" teenager whose "secret power" lies in his neurodivergence, as the teen lives with ADHD, an anxiety disorder and a non-verbal learning...
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