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Striking Minneapolis park workers deliver counterproposal
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board says a counteroffer by their striking workers will add nearly $1 million in costs this year.The park board says it received the new proposal from the park workers' union, LIUNA Local 363, which will cost $800,000 more overall. The union's previous three-year proposal cost $6.7 million, the board says.The new proposal would cost $7.5 million over three years, compared to the park board's offer of $4.6 million over three years.The park board said it presented its last, best and final offer, which includes a 10.25% wage increase over three years, plus two...
Caitlin Clark talks Team USA hopes; Cheryl Reeve dismisses Olympics question
MINNEAPOLIS -- Caitlin Clark's goals haven't changed: She wants to play in the Olympics one day. Clark not only helped her squad stay in the WNBA playoff race with a strong finish in the Indiana Fever's 81-74 victory at Minnesota on Sunday, but did so against a Lynx team coached by the leader of the U.S. women's national team, Cheryl Reeve.
'One of the best tackles in the upcoming draft': Rave review for Gophers' Aireontae Ersery
Minnesota seems to have a star on its offensive line.
Sunday morning fire kills 2 in Le Sueur County
LE SUEUR COUNTY, Minn. — Two people died early on Sunday morning after a fire at their home in Montgomery Township, officials said. According to a press release, the Le Sueur County Sheriff's Office got a report of a structure fire on Jindra Lane. A woman in the house told officials the house was on fire and she and her husband were trapped inside.
Fun Days Parade treks on
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - North Mankato residents were excited for the Fun Days Parade, having already started claiming spots since Tuesday. “So, I think it’s a great community here in Mankato, and we’ve got a great parade to show that,” the Target crew said. The parade features...
Photos show downed Twin Cities trees after overnight storms, large hail in other parts of Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS – Strong winds tested the strength of trees across the Twin Cities metro area overnight, and some parts of the state saw monstrous hail stones as severe storms rolled through the region.More than 50,000 Xcel Energy customers were without power Sunday afternoon in Minnesota and Wisconsin, down from well over 100,000 reported earlier in the day.Multiple residents of Monticello reported seeing large hail late Saturday. Some of the photos shared with WCCO showed hail stones roughly the size of baseballs, including a shot from Brian Anderson, who captured one hailstone measuring about 4 inches in diameter.Other viewers sent similar...
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