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Body of missing Minnesota college student recovered from river in Montana
CARBON COUNTY, Mont. (FOX 9) - The body of the missing Minnesota college student and hiker was recovered from a river in Montana on Wednesday. According to officials, the body of Dylan Honnoll was recovered from a river in the Beartooth Mountains, northwest of Red Lodge, Montana. Honnoll's body was found under fast-moving water.
Economy Airline to Pull All Flights from Minnesota
Minnesota will soon have one less airline providing service to travelers, as one economy airline has made the decision to pull out of the state. Minnesota currently has over a dozen airlines that serve the state, including Delta, United, American, and low-cost carriers like Sun Country, Allegiant, and JetBlue, also service the state, but one of those will no longer fly into or out of Minnesota.
Popular Treat Being Recalled Over ‘Undeclared’ Ingredient
If you are a fan of Costco, and you enjoy some of their 'healthier' snacks, you might want to check your labels as there is a 13-state recall for two types of energy bars. Here's what you need to know about the recall. The recall centers around two baked items...
MITIE Director Guests on ‘Disrupting with Purpose’
Eyenga Bokamba, director of the Minnesota Institute for Trauma-Informed Education (MITIE), a joint partnership of the University of St. Thomas School of Education and Morrison Family College of Health, recently was a guest on the Youthprise series “Disrupting with Purpose.” Youthprise is the leading youth-centered philanthropic organization in Minnesota.
St. Louis Park Pavement Project Advances: Phases 1 & 2 Nearing Completion, Phase 3 Watermain Replacement Underway
St. Louis Park residents can expect continued progress in the multi-phase pavement management project, with updates on sodding, concrete work, and watermain replacements underway according to a bulletin released on July 23rd. The city's latest construction agenda details a series of activities spread out across different streets and avenues. For those living in phase 1 areas, you can still witness the final touches on the concrete work expected to wrap up this week, while the completion date for the final paving remains pending, anticipated to be finalized by July's end. The announcement, notes the city, signals nearing the closure of the phase's surface enhancements.
St. Louis Park's Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater Hosts Eclectic Open Mic Nights Under the Stars
Step right up, St. Louis Park residents and those from yonder cities - Veterans' Memorial Amphitheater has swung its gates open for an Open Mic Night that's become the talk of the town. Not just a chance to bask in the lingering twilight of a summer's evening, but a golden opportunity for local artists to strut their stuff, these nights have become a staple of community entertainment in the heart of the neighborhood at 3700 Monterey Drive.
Tour de Tonka bicycle ride rolls into Delano
The annual Tour de Tonka bike ride rolls into town next weekend. The one-day ride is expected to draw about 3,000 bicyclists to the prairie, said Minnetonka Community Education Director Tim Litfin, a Delano native who started the event in 2006. Tour de Tonka, which raises money for the ICA...
Which ‘Purple Rain’ screening will fans attend: Paisley Park or Target Center?
MINNEAPOLIS - Want to celebrate "Purple Rain" on exactly the 40th anniversary of the movie's opening? There are two high-profile screenings Saturday in the Twin Cities presented by different forces in the Prince world. At Paisley Park in Chanhassen, the new 4K version (think high-def) will be shown for $40...
Man Airlifted To Twin Cities Hospital With Serious Burns
(KNSI) – A Winsted man was seriously burned over a significant amount of his body Thursday afternoon. The 53-year-old was helping family with outdoor yard cleanup in Dassel Township. He tried to use a gasoline-type accelerant to start a brush pile on fire. The flames came back on the man, leading to severe burns on his skin.
Minneapolis clears several South Side homeless encampments
Minneapolis work crews cleared several homeless encampments on Thursday morning in the city's East Phillips neighborhood. Enrique Velázquez, director of regulatory services, said the city Homeless Response Team and a cross-departmental team began shutting down camps at 2839 14th Av. S, which is a city-owned lot, 2844 Bloomington Av. around 6:30 a.m.
Fire at Rockford Apartment Complex Causes $275,000 in Damages
More than two dozen firefighters battled a blaze at a 4-family apartment unit in Rockford late on Wednesday night (7/24). According to the incident report from the Rockford Fire Department, crews responded to 2106 Auburn Street around 9:13 pm on Wednesday and when they arrived on the scene, heavy fire was reported from 2 second-story windows.
UMN counseling services provide options for struggling students
Counseling from both Boynton Health and Student Counseling Services is available to students at the University. As the fall semester approaches, the University of Minnesota offers several counseling services for students struggling with their mental health. Boynton Health and Student Counseling Services (SCS) at the University each provide counseling options...
New course at UMN teaches students how to start biotech companies
Beginning this fall, the University of Minnesota will offer a new course teaching students how to start a biotech company. Called “What do you need to start a biotech company?” the course will be taught by lead Instructor Perry Hackett, a professor in the College of Biological Sciences (CBS) Genetics, Ce...
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