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Storm-Induced Power Line Damage Shuts Down Eden Prairie Road, Detours Expected
Travelers in Eden Prairie are facing a temporary inconvenience as a portion of Eden Prairie Road (County Road 4) has been closed due to the aftermath of a violent storm. According to the City of Eden Prairie's official announcement, the section of road between Valley View Road and Wagner Way is off-limits to drivers after downed power lines and poles found their way onto the tarmac, a byproduct of the weather event that struck on Aug. 26.
State Fair upgrades Crop Art exhibit
MINNESOTA, USA — One of the longest lines at the Minnesota State Fair isn't for fried food but to see seeds. The Crop Art exhibit is a staple and has been planting memories for many over the years. The long lines have also been a staple, and that's why the fair redesigned the exhibit.
Minnesota DNR seeks applications for advisory groups
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is recruiting new members to serve on key advisory groups related to fish and wildlife conservation; promoting knowledge and skills in fishing, hunting, trapping and related activities; conservation policy and funding; parks and trails; and aquatic invasive species. Interested people can learn more or apply on the Engage with […] The post Minnesota DNR seeks applications for advisory groups appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Minimum-wage rate adjusted for inflation as of Jan. 1, 2025
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry announced on Monday that Minnesota’s minimum-wage rate will be adjusted for inflation on Jan. 1, 2025, to just over $11 an hour for all employers in the state. During the 2024 legislative session, Minnesota’s minimum wage law was revised to eliminate the reduced minimum wages applicable for small […] The post Minimum-wage rate adjusted for inflation as of Jan. 1, 2025 appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
The kids are never fair game
Like many others, I wept watching vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s son Gus express his sheer admiration of his dad during the Democratic National Convention. Gus had tears in his eyes and an expression of pure joy when he pointed his index finger at his dad during his speech and said, “I love you, Dad” and “That’s my dad!” Much […] The post The kids are never fair game first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
50 years of saving birds: U’s Raptor Center sees thousands a year
Listen50 years of saving birds: U’s Raptor Center sees thousands a year. There are lots of creatures at the fair. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer took the time to meet a feathered one: Rowan the red-tailed hawk. She also spoke with Lori Arent, Assistant Director of The Raptor Center...
HomeTown names Corcoran as next CEO following Westphal's retirement
After an illustrious career spanning 34 years, Kim Westphal, CEO of HomeTown Credit Union, has announced her retirement, effective March 2025. During her tenure, Westphal has been instrumental in driving the credit union’s growth, expanding its reach, and solidifying its reputation as a trusted financial partner in the community. Westphal joined HomeTown Credit Union in 1990, contributing significantly to its transformation from a small, employee-based credit union with $8M in assets and 3,500 members to a robust financial institution serving over 24,500 members across 26...
Republican offensive risks backfiring with transgender friends, family
Former President Trump and other Republicans are casting Vice President Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as left-wing radicals whose administration would initiate a seismic cultural shift meant to undermine conservative values, especially when it comes to advancing protections for transgender Americans. It’s a strategy meant to excite conservative voters and win over parts of the center,…
Minnesota State Fairgoers sound off on presidential election
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — The DFL and Republican party booths at the Minnesota State Fair were buzzing on Monday afternoon with voters energized to get out to the polls."What is motivating me this election is to be sure that we continue to have a country that's focused on democratic values, inclusivity," said Judy Besch, of Brooklyn Center.WCCO asked them about what's most important to them this fall."The economy, jobs for the people — for our younger people, make it safer in this country for our younger people, make it more affordable for them," said Mike Anderson, of Blaine."I just feel that...
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