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‘For us, by us’: Black Entrepreneur State Fair kicks off on Minneapolis’ Cedar Avenue
The weeklong event, now in its fifth year, offers a launching pad for business owners to start small and scale up. The post ‘For us, by us’: Black Entrepreneur State Fair kicks off on Minneapolis’ Cedar Avenue appeared first on Sahan Journal.
Shakopee man charged in drive-by shooting that injured elder outside Minneapolis mosque
A man has been charged in the shooting of an elder outside a north Minneapolis mosque, an incident which left the Muslim community “shaken.”. The shooting occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 19 as people were leaving Masjid An-Nur after the third prayer of the day. The man who was shot, a 75-year-old respected elder in the community, remains hospitalized.
Cardinals manager’s comments about Twins rookie should fire fans up
A second youth movement is attempting to purify the waters of the Minnesota Twins roster, but this time it's on the defensive side of things. Last year Royce Lewis, Edouard Julien, and Matt Wallner led a turnaround that powered the Twins first postseason victory in almost two decades, and it's a group of young pitchers trying to do the same this season.
Minnesota Vikings announce 1st wave of cuts including running backs Ibrahim, McBride
EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings are closer to finalizing their 53-man roster. On Monday, the team announced their first wave of cuts. Former Minnesota Golden Gophers running back Mo Ibrahim and offensive lineman Chuck Filiaga are among the first cuts. Running back DeWayne McBride, who Minnesota drafted in the seventh-round of last year's draft, was also cut. Among those speculated to be cut is 2022 first-round draft pick Lewis Cine. On Monday, the safety was listed third on the depth chart behind Cam Bynum and Theo Jackson. According to the team's depth chart, there are still 77 players on the roster, which...
Pirates roster move sets up a potential reunion with an old friend for the Twins
Back in late February the Minnesota Twins sent a prospect out west to Los Angeles to acquire Manuel Margot from the Dodgers. The move was seen as an insurance policy for Byron Buxton, but it also put an end to any hope that Michael A. Taylor would return to Minnesota.
Wild week of US weather includes heat wave, tropical storm, landslide, flash flood and snow
It's been a wild week of weather in many parts of the United States. Millions of people are enduring dangerous heat and humidity in the Midwest, while an Alaska landslide killed one man and a woman
Minnesota baker competes for ‘Blue Ribbon’ on Netflix competition
ListenMinnesota baker competes for 'Blue Ribbon' on Netflix competition. The Minnesota State Fair is of course known for its food. But some of the best food you can’t try: The baking competitions. Thousands of people enter every year in hopes of getting a blue ribbon. And this year, there’s...
Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild offering non-alcoholic craft beer flights for first time at state fair
The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild is offering NA craft beer flights for the first time at the Minnesota State Fair. The non-alcoholic flights mark a time in the state’s beer industry where breweries look boost business with more NA options.
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