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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.
One of St. Paul’s oldest Hmong cultural centers celebrates expansion, looks to future
After securing more than $450,000 in grants, the Hmong Cultural Center Museum has doubled its exhibit space. The post One of St. Paul’s oldest Hmong cultural centers celebrates expansion, looks to future appeared first on Sahan Journal.
New Roads Surcharge Popping Up on Internet Orders in Minnesota
Have you noticed a new surcharge on your larger internet delivery orders yet?. Starting this week, it costs a little more to have some internet purchases delivered to you. A new state law tacks-on a 50-cent fee on purchases of $100 or more. Why?. As we shift more and more...
Dakota County park ranger recovering after speeding driver slams into squad
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn. — A Dakota County squad car is totaled and a park ranger is recovering after the sheriff says a speeding driver hit the vehicle from behind Sunday morning near Inver Grove Heights. Sheriff Joe Leko says the park ranger behind the wheel is lucky to...
Shanahan, Maples lead Wild Cactus Baseball to weekend sweep
Garrett Shanahan had a big day on the mound and Tyler Maples came up with a clutch hit, as Wild Cactus Baseball swept a Saturday doubleheader against Brookings to close out an impressive weekend with four wins in four games. Just one day after they swept two games against the...
Kervin Arriaga Leaves Minnesota United to Join Partizan Belgrade
Minnesota United FC announced last Sunday the transfer of versatile Kervin Arriaga to Partizan Belgrade in the Serbian SuperLiga. At 26, the Honduran standout not only excelled as a midfielder but also as a defender, showcasing rare versatility. Joining Minnesota in 2022 from CD Marathón in Honduras, Arriaga quickly became...
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...
New Tool Doesn’t Predict the Weather in Minnesota, it Predicts Mosquitos
So far this summer has been very wet throughout Minnesota. We all want to spend some time outside when we can so checking the forecast is a daily thing so we can make plans accordingly. But then when you get one nice day, you make plans to have a bonfire...
New faces, same goal for Rum River Bandits
The Rum River Bandits feature a number of familiar faces year after year since the 2007 season when the team was formed. Tom Koplitz was the manager; the everyday lineup often featured Kevin Auth, Mike Koplitz and Andy Julkowski; and typically Nate Knudsen or Shawn Motl were among those who took the mound. This year? Much has changed. ...
‘Minnesotans are resilient’: Flooding assessments continue; Walz visits flood-damaged Rapidan Dam site
Gov. Tim Walz visited the site of the Rapidan Dam and updated residents on flooding relief as well as conditions of the County Road 9 bridge after suffering damages from the raging floodwaters. The post ‘Minnesotans are resilient’: Flooding assessments continue; Walz visits flood-damaged Rapidan Dam site appeared first on Albert Lea Tribune.
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