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Man fatally stabbed during Minneapolis house party, police say
MINNEAPOLIS — A house party in Minneapolis took a violent turn early Sunday when a fight led to a fatal stabbing, police said.Around 3:15 a.m., 911 callers on the 3400 block of Penn Avenue North said they were at a party and heard screaming. Officers responded and found a 31-year-old man with multiple stab wounds.The man was taken to North Memorial Health, where he died. Police did not publicly identify him.The stabbing is under investigation.
2026 Illinois quarterback Owen Lansu commits to Minnesota Football
Quarterback recruiting is getting earlier by the year, and one of the top Midwest signal callers in the 2026 cycle is Downers Grove (Ill.) North's Owen Lansu. In his first extended varsity action last fall, Lansu threw for more than 2,000 yards and 26 touchdowns as a sophomore, which led to nearly ten offers coming in already from places like Minnesota, Cincinnati and Northwestern among others.
2024 3M Open money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout
The 2024 3M Open prize money payout is from the $8.1 million purse, with 75 professional players who complete four rounds at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn., earning PGA Tour prize money this week. The winner's share of the 3M Open prize pool is at $1,458,000, with the second-place...
It’s time for the Twins to move on from Kyle Farmer
Kyle Farmer’s fate feels inevitable at this point, which is unfortunate but honestly it’s probably best for the team moving forward. There's no way to sugarcoat it: Farmer has been really bad this year. His .189 batting average is the worst among Twins hitters with any substantial playing...
Skubal guides the Detroit Tigers to a 7-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins in his final start before the trade deadline
Tarik Skubal gave up five hits and two runs in seven strong innings in his last start before the trade deadline, and the Detroit Tigers rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-2 on Saturday night. Javier Báez homered for the third straight game, and Colt Keith hit a home run...
Vikings Nopedy Nopes: Andrew Van Ginkel Injury, Cowboys’ False Statement, Cam Akers
A weekend publication from VikingsTerritory, we present to you: the Vikings Nopedy Nopes of the week. Vikings Nopedy Nopes: Andrew Van Ginkel Injury, Cowboys’ False Statement, Cam Akers. The nopedy nopes are weekly Minnesota Vikings-themed items that we’re not buying. It’s a spin-off of our rumor mill, and we...
Vikings glad to have veteran presence of “Harry the Hitman” returning in 2024
EAGAN, MN (Dakota News Now) - The Minnesota Vikings have made a lot of changes heading into 2024. One constant remains “Harry the Hitman”, veteran safety Harrison Smith. Though there had been some speculation that the Vikings might part ways with their 29th overall pick from 2012, Smith took a pay cut and came back for his 13th season with the purple and gold.
Update on the kicking competition from Vikings training camp
Of course, the most underrated but exciting part of the football game is the kicking. Okay, maybe not for Vikings fans, given their history. Despite that, there is an open competition for the starting kicking job for the Vikings, and it is worth following after the investment in the position. According to Will Ragatz of Bring Me News, there has been a clear leader to start training camp for the Minnesota Vikings. 2024 NFL Draft pick Will Reichard out of Alabam has been a perfect five-for-five to start training camp. Meanwhile, free agent signing John Parker Romo has started three-for-four, with the one miss being a wide left mishap. Whenever a team drafts a kicker, it is often met with questions, ones we asked when the pick was made and analyzed. The position is full of free agent options and other players who could be signed as UDFAs, but if Reichard is proven to be a consistent piece for the team, then perhaps he was worth the pick. We will leave this discourse open for more down the road.
Family speaks at benefit held in honor of Olivia Flores
(ABC 6 News) — Fly High Olivia, a banquet honoring the life of 18-year-old Olivia Flores, was held on Saturday, July 27 at the Owatonna Eagles. Olivia Flores died in a crash involving Minnesota State Trooper Shane Roper in May. Roper now faces multiple charges related to the crash.
John Wall mentoring Rob Dillingham in transition to an NBA point guard
From one former Kentucky Wildcats star to another, John Wall is mentoring Rob Dillingham as he begins his NBA career with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Dillingham was technically drafted by the San Antonio Spurs, who also took UConn guard Stephon Castle with the fourth overall pick. The Spurs then traded Dillingham to the Wolves, where he’ll have a chance to shine with Anthony Edwards.
Journey’s Epic Anthem Named ‘Biggest Song of All Time’ as 2024 Tour Heads to Midwest!
EDINA, MN – Buckle up, music fans! Journey’s iconic tune “Don’t Stop Believin'” has just been crowned the “Biggest Song of All Time” by Forbes. This legendary anthem has been a staple at sporting events, blaring on the radio, and featured in countless movies and TV shows.
Deadly Listeria Outbreak Hits Midwest States
Dozens sick and 2 dead as a new listeria outbreak from deli meat spreads through the Midwest to the East Coast. The CDC is currently investigating the source of this most recent listeria outbreak and has so far connected this issue to meat sliced at delis,. Many people in this...
Read all about it … Nauman signs off at Register
After 48 years – almost to the day – in the publishing business in Blue Earth, Faribault County Register publisher/general manager Lori Nauman has announced her retirement with her last day to be Friday, Aug. 2. “It was May 7, 1976, that I started my first day at...
Morris small business caters to modest women around the world
The town of Morris lies in west central Minnesota. The small town and its population of some 5,000 is surrounded by farms. Morris is probably best known for its University of Minnesota liberal arts campus. In downtown Morris is the Inherit Clothing Company. MPR’s senior economics contributor Chris Farrell was fascinated to learn in a recent visit that Inherit is largely an e-commerce business with global sales. He joined MPR...
Kenyon Post 78 shows fight, resilience to reach substate finals
The Kenyon Post 78 American Legion baseball team is fighting to see another day. Fight is the operative word. Mason Torgeson showed a lot of fight when he mounted a double-digit pitch at-bat to help start a rally when his team needed it most. Kenyon trailed Cannon Falls 6-0 in the bottom of the fifth inning of an elimination game in the Divison II East Central substate tournament. ...
Rudy Gobert Mercilessly Mocked Online After Getting Devastatingly Posterized in Olympics Opener
Some players just can't escape being in the spotlight for some of the worst reasons. Of all the players in the NBA, Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert may be one of the most often mocked players due to his antics on and off the court. Just a few months ago, he was getting killed online ...
Purple Rumor Mill: Jordan Addison Update, Dalton Risner, Vikings’ Next Contract Extension
VikingsTerritory’s Purple Rumor Mill is a two-day chronicle each week. All the week’s rumors are lassoed and plopped in two spots — articles on Saturday and Sunday — for review. Today is the July 28th edition. Purple Rumor Mill: Jordan Addison Update, Dalton Risner, Vikings’ Next...
The forgotten history behind Aquatennial celebrations in Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS — The City of Minneapolis has held Aquatennial celebrations featuring parades, pageants and more since 1940. The annual festival full of fun used to be known as the “10 best days of summer” and always takes place in the third week of July. According to historian...
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