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FOR SALE: Minnesota Church has Been Turned Into Beautiful Home
I love checking out different things people have done to their homes to make it theirs. Whether it's a DIY project or a huge remodel, they're all so cool. For this particular Minnesota home, it was a complete overhaul. Church-Turned-Home For Sale in Minnesota. Every once in a while, I...
Faribault man charged with murder of co-worker; Nelson, Morehouse discuss construction permit requirements; Second anniversary of Elle Ragin disappearance passes with little progress
Mohamed Aden Hared, age 24 of Faribault, has been charged in Dakota County with second degree murder in connection with the death of Ahmed Ibrahim Cariif, age 22 of Faribault. According to the criminal complaint, Cariff was shot in the parking lot of an Amazon Order Fulfillment location in Lakeville, where the two worked.
Watch Little Feat Debut Allman Brothers Cover With Duane Betts In St. Paul
Little Feat brought their Can’t Be Satisifed Summer Tour to St. Paul, Minnesota on Saturday night for a concert featuring support from Duane Betts & Palmetto Motel. The legendary rock band was joined by Duane Betts on a cover of The Allman Brothers Band‘s “Blue Sky” during their headlining set at the Fitzgerald Theater.
Extreme heat and floods are back in the Midwest. How does climate change play in?
Sweaty city and state officials loaded donated air conditioners onto trucks in a St. Louis warehouse, passing the heavy boxes down the line. On this day, the thermometer soared to 103, the hottest temperature ever recorded on June 25 in the city. The 800 cooling units were headed to low-income...
Minnesota Motorist Cited After Being Caught Going 106MPH
Hear that barking sound? Yup, that's the dog days of summer calling out to Minnesotans to enjoy the weather. Summer also means more knuckleheads out on area roads some on two wheels, others on four wheels. Recently a motorist in Chisago County was cited for reaching speeds of more than 100mph.
Summer in St. Paul’s Highland Park
I started writing the July articles on Highland Park in 2016, so this marks our ninth piece summarizing the year’s news on this St. Paul neighborhood. In 2016, we noted the impact of automobiles and the Ford plant on Highland Park’s development. At that time, the plant had only been fully closed for five years. The development of what came to be Highland Bridge was in the early planning stage. In 2017, we made an appeal for planners to think beyond today’s car-dominated world and plan for a post-car future, all in the context of the debates then raging about the future of this site. In 2019, we gave it a rest, and covered the Highland Festival.
Warm, clear Wednesday in Twin Cities, but Fourth of July forecast calls for rain
MINNEAPOLIS — The clouds will clear out and warmer air will move in on Wednesday in the Twin Cities.It will be dry and slightly humid, with a high around 85.Unfortunately for any planned outdoor celebrations, the Fourth of July forecast is much wetter. An area of low pressure will spead showers and storms across the southern half of the state. That system will move in from the southwest starting in the morning before pulling up and peppering the Twin Cities with showers in the afternoon. Then, another cluster arrives later in the evening, bringing stronger storms to the metro, southeastern Minnesota and western Wiscosnin.Keep an eye out for changes to any fireworks shows.Periods of heavy rain will continue into Friday, though there should be some dry time later in the day. Temperatures will drop to the 70s to end the work week.The weekend should bring more dry time, though Saturday could get wet. Highs will rebound to the 80s and stay there into the start of next week.
2 of 5 people charged with conspiring to bribe Minnesota juror with a bag of cash plead not guilty
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Two of five people charged with conspiring to bribe a Minnesota juror with a bag of $120,000 in cash in exchange for the acquittal of defendants in one of the country’s largest COVID-19-related fraud cases pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Said Shafii Farah and Abdulkarim Shafii...
John Lawton of Minnesota Explores the Impact of AI on Startup Success: Key Strategies for Small Businesses
John Lawton of Minnesota understands that artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept, but a present reality that is actively reshaping industries and revolutionizing the way businesses operate. For startups, leveraging AI can be a real game changer, providing significant advantages in efficiency, customer engagement, decision-making, and overall competitiveness. John Lawton of Minneapolis delves into the profound impact of AI on startup success and outlines key strategies for small businesses to harness its potential.
St. Cloud's MN House candidate discusses her long-term pro-life, anti-LGBTQ+ stances
ST. CLOUD — Minnesota House District 14B candidate Sue Ek looks to bring a Republican voice to the DFL-controlled statehouse. As the familiar face canvasses the streets of St. Cloud, constituents are reminded of her 2005 campaign, which focused on anti-LGBTQ+ and pro-life legislation. “I don't think the Defense of Marriage Act is enough because it (opens) the door for marriages between two men done in a different state to be recognized here,” Ek said in a...
Wild Gain Size & Physicality with Yakov Trenin Signing
It’s been a crazy week and a half in the NHL, with the Stanley Cup being awarded on Monday, June 24, the 2024 NHL Entry Draft happening last Friday, June 28, into Saturday, June 29, and finally, free agency opening on Monday, July 1. The Minnesota Wild weren’t in the Stanley Cup Final, but they were active at the draft and on the first day of free agency.
Minnesota, North Dakota prep for busy roads this holiday weekend
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - According to AAA, nearly 71 million people are expected to travel this week. Chances are, many of you will be if you haven’t already. It’s all hands on deck for law enforcement in Minnesota. They’re keeping an extra eye out for impaired and distracted drivers.
Wild Are Weighing Themselves Down With Middle Class Bloat
What else do they have in common? The correct role for each of them (at least, on an elite team) is either in the bottom-six forwards or on the third defensive pair. The Minnesota Wild have also signed them through the 2026-27 season. All but Hartman are now under contract through the summer of 2028.
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