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Previously Injured Wrestler Spotted In Town Ahead Of Tonight’s Raw
In unfortunate news, almost four months ago, Latino World Order member Cruz Del Toro revealed on Instagram that he had undergone surgery on his arm. At the time, the wrestler wouldn’t go into specific details regarding the injury, although as he participated in Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal earlier in the month, it’s likely it was a new injury. However, with the luchador having been seen without his cast, PWInsider.com has now reported that he has been spotted in St. Paul, Minnesota, where Raw is taking place. 32-year-old Del Toro, real name Raúl Mendoza, first entered the wrestling business in 2006 and spent the next decade making his name on the Mexican independent circuit while occasionally working for AAA. Yet, his true big break would come in 2016 when he participated in the WWE Cruiserweight Classic. And while he lost a first-round match to Brian Kendrick, he impressed the company enough to eventually earn a full-time contract, debuting on NXT the following year.
WCHA Announces Three-Year Extension with B1G+
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) announced a new three-year extension with the B1G+ beginning with the 2024-25 season. Minnesota State women's hockey fans will continue to be able to watch the Mavericks on the platform. The WCHA is excited to continue its partnership with the Big Ten Network and B1G+ as the league's exclusive streaming platform.
More Than 1/2 Of The Twin Cities Largest Shopping Centers Have This Anchor
I was surprised to learn that many of Minnesota's largest shopping centers seem to share the same stores, namely one store, with loose "Minnesota-ties" as one of it's anchor stores. Would you believe that the store that many of Minnesota's largest shopping centers share is...Macy's?. Macy's, which filled the whole...
MINNESOTA DNR ACCEPTING ENTRIES FOR PRAIRIE CHICKEN HUNTING LOTTERY
(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for this year’s prairie chicken hunting season. The 9 day season begins September 28th and only 125 permits will be issued. The hunt will be held in northwestern Minnesota between St. Hilaire and Breckenridge. The deadline to apply is August 16th.
Midwest sees surge in calls to poison control centers amid bumper crop of wild mushrooms
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The warm, soggy summer across much of the Midwest has produced a bumper crop of wild mushrooms — and a surge in calls to poison control centers. At the Minnesota Regional Poison Center, calls from April through July more than tripled over the same period last year, said Samantha Lee, the center’s director. The center took 90 calls for potential exposures over that period, compared to 26 calls for the same months in 2023. Exposures include people who have had actual or suspected contact with potentially poisonous mushrooms and who may or may not develop symptoms, she said. The cases can include kids who didn’t know what they were doing and foragers who make mistakes, she said. But those numbers don’t include people who are merely curious about whether the mushrooms popping out of their yards are good to eat. “Fortunately the majority of the time these tend to be mild symptoms,” Lee said. “A lot of these are mushrooms that were in the yard or nearby parks. Many of these cause upset stomachs, vomiting and diarrhea, but every year we do get some cases with serious outcomes.”
REFRESHER: What’s the Difference Between a Watch and a Warning?
With severe weather possible the next few days across southern Minnesota, it's a good time for a refresher on the difference between a Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado 'WATCH,' and a Severe Thunderstorm or Tornado 'WARNING.' Here's the scoop:. The next three days feature warm and humid conditions with chances for...
Lakeville’s Regan Smith cruises to Olympic 100M backstroke finals as hometown fans cheer
Minnesota’s Regan Smith began her quest Monday for another Olympic medal in the 100 meter backstroke. She’s the world record holder in that event and won a bronze medal in Tokyo in 2020. Smith swam in the qualifier round before the sun rose in Minnesota, but that didn’t...
Walz contends his Democratic history would be an asset as VP candidate
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) said he would not hide from his legislative history as a Democratic governor should he become Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 running mate. Walz, who is also the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, was asked about former President Donald Trump attempting to portray Harris as a far-left candidate and if […]
Marking 10 Years Since Killing of Mendota Heights Police Officer
West St. Paul Reader offers member supported news. Join now to keep your neighborhood informed. Tuesday, July 30 is the 10th anniversary of the killing of Mendota Heights Police Officer Scott Patrick. A public memorial will happen at noon on Tuesday just south of the Smith and Dodd intersection in West St. Paul where Patrick died.
Crews battled flames as they tore through a home in Cottage Grove.
Cottage Grove, Minn. — Crews battled flames as they tore through a home in Cottage Grove.Cottage Grove Public Safety Department was dispatched to 6086 Summit Curve at approximately 7:07 p.m. Sunday.Upon arrival, officials say firefighters found heavy fire in the attached garage that had spread to the home.The fire chief says a second alarm was required due to heavy flames, which included departments from Newport, St. Paul Park, Woodbury, Lake Elmo, Hastings, Inver Grove Heights, South Metro Fire Department, Oakdale, M Health EMS and Xcel Energy.Authorities say the extreme heat made conditions even more dangerous for responders.One firefighter was evaluated by EMS at the scene.The cause of fire is under investigation.
Moorhead Police investigating unattended death of missing Moorhead woman
MOORHEAD, MINN. (KFGO) – The Moorhead Police Department says the body of a missing Moorhead woman was discovered in Horn Park. 38-year-old Angela Hart was reported missing by police on Friday. Shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday, officers were called to the 3000 block of Rivershore Drive where a person...
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