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Walz agrees to date for vice presidential debate
By Peter Cox Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has agreed to a date for the first vice presidential debate of the election season. CBS News announced Wednesday that the Democratic governor agreed to debate on CBS this fall. “See you on October 1, JD,” Walz posted on X. Republican Sen. JD Vance, former President Donald Trump’s running mate, […] The post Walz agrees to date for vice presidential debate appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Minnesota governor and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz to hold Omaha rally Saturday
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' vice presidential pick, will hold a campaign rally in his home state of Nebraska on Saturday, just across the Iowa border in Omaha. The rally was announced via text to Democratic supporters Wednesday afternoon. "We are excited to invite you to a rally with...
How new real estate rules will impact realtors, home buyers
EDINA, Minn. — The experience of buying or selling a home is changing. A recent National Association of Realtors settlement now requires buyers and sellers to negotiate house sale commissions, including who pays and how much.A recent overhaul changed the way realtors get paid to help people buy and sell their homes. It's part of a $418 million settlement announced in March between a nationwide group of homeowners and the National Association of Realtors."For consumers, it's going to be more transparent and it really should be a smooth process," said Jamar Hardy, president of Minneapolis Area Realtors. "Historically, a seller's agent...
Showers roll into metro Wednesday, air quality alert issued for northeastern Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — Showers are expected to move into the Twin Cities Wednesday, while up north, officials issued an air quality alert due to wildfire smoke from Canada.The next wave of energy shows up in the Twin Cities on Wednesday, bringing some storms along for the ride.The forecast high is 79 degrees. Expect it to be dry until the afternoon, with showers projected to move in between dinner to just after sunset. Some may arrive as early as the evening commute. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Wednesday morning issued an air quality alert for northeastern Minnesota due to wildfire smoke...
Dear media: Please stop trying to coconut-pill me
Thanks to the legacy media, we know Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz likes to wear camo baseball caps. We know Vice President Kamala Harris likes to laugh and that both she and the Minnesota governor like food. We know Harris is “brat” and that Walz has “Midwestern princess” energy. Most importantly, we know the […]
Minnesota Wild’s Drafting Record Inspires Confidence
The NHL news cycle is in a lull. Most of the roster-building for teams around the league is over. Some interesting contract disputes may be on the horizon, but they generally don't come to a head until camp. What are we, the diehard hockey fans, to do during this dry spell? We can over-analyze every last drop of discourse!
Rox Advance In Northwoods League Playoff, Host Semifinal Wednesday Night
(KNSI) – The St. Cloud Rox showed grit and determination, bouncing back from a late-inning collapse in the opener to win two straight on the road and take their best-of-three first round Northwoods League playoff series against the Willmar Stingers. On Tuesday night, it was all about the pitching....
As Italian Eatery Goes on the Market, Its Owners Hint at New Plans
Italian Eatery and Un Dito owners Eric and Vanessa Carrara, who closed their south Minneapolis sister restaurants earlier this summer, have officially listed the property on the market. Carrara says that the pair was initially looking for a new tenant to move into the space, but when they announced the restaurants’ closures, they were met with a flood of offers to buy. “We want to find an operator that’s right for the neighborhood that we can pass the baton to,” he says. “That’s what’s most important to us, rather than selling to a developer or apartment complex or something like that.”
Willmar passes gas franchise fee
(Willmar MN-) The Willmar City Council has passed a gas franchise fee ordinance which will likely result in a hike in natural gas bills. City Administrator Leslie Valiant says the council earlier this month held public hearings on a gas franchise ordinance and a gas franchise fee ordinance, then passed both. Valiant says for a fee, they established a flat amount...
Saints’ Flick, Niemela drafted for Class C State Tournament
The DC Saints had two pitchers drafted on to Region 12C teams that will be participating in the Minnesota Baseball Association (MBA) State Tournament. The top four teams from the Region 12C tournament make the state tourney. This year, with the tournament being held at Saints Field in Dassel, Buffalo...
Walz in Nebraska; Minneapolis apartment fire
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will travel to his home state of Nebraska this weekend as the Democratic vice presidential nominee makes a play for a single Electoral College vote. A Minneapolis fire last night injured four people and displaced thirty. Those stories and more in today’s evening update from MPR...
Novak wins spirit award at national pageant
The 2023-2024 Miss Czech-Slovak Minnesota Queen, Ellaina Novak, enjoyed her experience at the 2024 Miss Czech-Slovak US Pageant in Wilber, Neb., over the weekend. “It was great. I had a lot of fun with all the other candidates. Instead of competing against each other, we were competing with each other. It was a lot easier to go on stage knowing the other girls supported you,” Novak said.
Legion boys get beat by two best teams at state
The TCU Legion Boys Baseball Team, ages 19 and under, fell Tuesday, July 30, at the 2024 Minnesota American Legion Division 1A State Baseball Tournament in Burnsville after a breeze of a game the day before. Holy Family Fire would go on to win the state tournament against Red Wing in the championship game Sunday, Aug. 4, shutting out Red Wing 8-0. TCU Legion played and lost in both games against the number one and two placed teams at the tournament, the silver lining to the end of a good run this year.
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