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Amazon Packages Are Showing Up In Weird Ways In Minnesota
If you had any buyer's remorse from Amazon Prime Days, hopefully that is gone by now. And, hopefully, you actually got your packages too. Between the porch pirates that are popping up and the interesting "packaging" that I'm seeing at my house, I'm amazed that one of ours even showed up. Psst...to help with the porch pirate issue, the tips below should help keep your new items safe.
WE Fest Parking Restrictions and Construction Detours
Detroit Lakes, MN – The Minnesota Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Minnesota State Patrol, wants to remind WE Fest attendees that no parking is allowed along Highway 59 in Detroit Lakes prior to noon on Monday, July 29th. Vehicles arriving before noon on Monday will not be...
LARL ANNOUNCES RFP’S TO CREATE AN ARTISTIC DESIGN FOR METAL BOOK RETURN BOXES
Lake Agassiz Regional Library is pleased to announce a Request for Proposals (RFP) to create an artistic design for metal book return boxes at the following locations: Mahnomen Public Library, Crookston Public Library, Fertile Public Library, Halstad Library LINK Site. The artwork will celebrate the libraries through one or more...
Police: Missing Moorhead woman has been found dead
MOORHEAD, Minn. (Valley News Live) - The Moorhead Police department says they are investigating the death of 38-year-old Angela Hart, who was found dead around 8:10 p.m. Saturday night. Police posted about Hart’s disappearance on Friday, July 26th, encouraging community members that if they see her, to call them right...
All Pints North Returns to Bayfront with More Craft Beer
DULUTH, Minn. — Bayfront Festival Park was jamming out for the 12th All Pints North event this weekend. This year over 100 members of the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild showcased their best lagers and ales. New to the brew this year were THC-infused drinks for people to try. Craft...
Former MSU WR Jalen Nailor 'puts on show' at Vikings training camp
Former speedster Michigan State wide receiver Jalen Nailor is having a strong start to training camp. Nailor “put on a show” during the Vikings’ training camp practice on Saturday. Nailor is entering his third season with the Minnesota Vikings and looking to increase his role with the team this year.
Bailey Ober allows 1 hit in 8 innings to lead the Tigers past the Twins 5-0
DETROIT (AP) — Bailey Ober allowed one hit in eight scoreless innings, and the Minnesota Twins beat Detroit 5-0 on Sunday to win the weekend and season series against the Tigers. Ober (10-5) finished with a career-best 11 strikeouts, his third time this season reaching double digits. Not bad for a pitcher who wasn’t feeling well Sunday morning and wasn’t certain he could pitch. “I didn’t feel great physically, but I kept getting good results, so we kept doing what we were doing,” Ober said. Willi Castro and Manuel Margot each had three hits for the Twins, who went 2 for 15 with runners in scoring position. Minnesota won two of three to finish 7-6 against Detroit.
Charlotte LePage Crushes Best Time In 1500 Free With 17:02.36 On Final Night In Minneapolis
LCM (50 meters) Ohio State commit Charlotte LePage swam to a huge best time of a 17:02.36 in the 1500 freestyle to win the race by over 15 seconds. LePage’s previous best time was a 17:27.81 that she swam at the end of last summer, marking a 25-second drop this weekend.
Prince honored with induction to Songwriters Hall of Fame; 40 years since Purple Rain hit theaters
MINNEAPOLIS — It was a sea of purple inside Target Center, as hundreds gathered to celebrate a Minnesota icon's legendary film. Saturday, marks 40 years since Prince's "Purple Rain" first hit theaters. The box-office hit takes fans to Minneapolis and shows the rise of Prince.Hundreds celebrated as the watched the film before Prince was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Inside an arena that was decked out in purple and filled with historic memorabilia from the Purple Rain era. For many in the crowd Saturday, it's far from their first viewing."I'm a Prince fan forever since I was 14-years-old," said Kelly...
SUNDAY MORNING STORM CAUSES POWER OUTAGE AND DAMAGE IN CROOKSTON
A thunderstorm hit Crookston Sunday morning during the 7:00 a.m. hour. Heavy rain and strong winds caused some damage around Crookston. The storm caused a power outage, and Otter Tail Power Company reported that over 2,000 customers in Crookston were without power. By 9:00 a.m., power was restored to most of the town.
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.
Twins' frustratingly frugal trade deadline plans somehow just got even worse
It seems the Minnesota Twins didn't learn any lessons from what ended up being one of the most frustrating offseasons fans have been forced to endure. Technically the Twins did learn a lesson, it was just the wrong one. Minnesota chased its most succesful postseason run since 2002 by slashing the payroll by $30 million. This came amid concerns over lost future revenue thanks to Diamond Sports Group's bankruptcy leaving the Twins without a television deal.
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.
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