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The making of a potter
Summit Hill potter Chris Bond has long enjoyed attending the art fair that is held each summer on the campus of Saint Catherine University. “I used to go as a kid with my mom,” said Bond, who grew up just two blocks away. “I remember buying this little wooden airplane there.”
Strategic Plan 2030 Aims to Sustain CSP’s Growth
Strategic Plan 2030, the next phase of Concordia University, St. Paul’s long-term strategic plan to effectively serve students, launches July 1, 2024. The Plan builds upon the university’s rich legacy and growth over the past decade to point CSP forward amidst challenges within the higher education sector. “I...
Minnesota Wild Extend Top-Four Defenceman
With little salary cap space this offseason to acquire free agents, besides forward Yakov Trenin, General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Bill Guerin has directed his attention to the current roster. The Minnesota Wild have extended defenceman Jacob Middleton to a four-year, 4.35 AAV contract. Minnesota Wild Extend Jake...
Twin Cities Celebrity Chef Justin Sutherland Charged With Felony Threats of Violence
Chef Justin Sutherland, owner of multiple Twin Cities restaurants and a staple of cooking television, has been charged with a felony after allegedly threatening to shoot his girlfriend, choking her, and making other threats, reports the Star Tribune. According to the criminal complaint cited in the Star Tribune’s report, Sutherland’s girlfriend alleged he pointed a gun at her and said, “Don’t come back here or I am going to shoot you,” after the two disagreed about going to a music festival.
Now 24 Minnesota Counties Have Deer Feeding + Attractant Bans
With all that nature has to offer throughout the state, owning land in Minnesota is a pleasure many enjoy. In fact, privately owned land covers more than 75 percent of the state. Those who own land in Minnesota also play a vital role in protecting Minnesota's diverse habitats. The Minnesota...
RECALL: Minnesota Eggs Sold in Nine States Mislabeled
More than 4,000 pounds of liquid egg products manufactured in Minnesota and sold to food service locations in nine states across America are being recalled after they were mislabeled with undeclared allergens. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is reporting that Gaylord-based Michael Foods Inc. failed to disclose the presence...
Governor Walz visits Rapidan Dam
RAPIDAN, Minn. (KEYC) - Last week, Mankato watched as catastrophic flooding put the Rapidan Dam in danger. While the dam survived, the historic Dam Store did not. Now, the focus has moved from the dam to the County Road 9 bridge...as there are concerns about the integrity of the bridge itself.
Highway 99 bridge at St. Peter opens to traffic
The Minnesota Department of Transportation continues to closely monitor state highways in south central and the southwest corner of Minnesota due to flooding caused by recent heavy rains. The historic Highway 99 truss bridge in St. Peter, and Highway 99 east of the Minnesota River bridge, was inspected for safety and opened to traffic today, with a 7-ton weight restriction. The sidewalk across the Highway 99 bridge will be temporarily closed to pedestrian traffic due to damage. ...
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...
Breaking This July 4th Law in Minnesota Could Mean a Year in Jail
The Fourth of July is hands down my favorite holiday! I’m super excited to celebrate with friends and family. We’re having a big BBQ, complete with lots of cold drinks and fun yard games. Then, we’ll gather in the backyard where we have a perfect view of the city fireworks.
What happens when someone's gun rights are restored — or denied — in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Last month, Minneapolis police officer Jamal Mitchell was shot and killed by a felon who shouldn't have had a gun. Before that, in February, a similar scene played out in Burnsville, killing three first responders. In that case, the shooter, Shannon Gooden had asked the courts to restore his gun rights. He was denied. But what about the hundreds of other felons who asked for the same thing?Over five years, 1,448 petitions to restore gun and ammo rights have been filed in Minnesota. They were originally stripped for convictions like drug offenses, assault, theft and terroristic threats. The courts approved more...
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