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Farmer’s markets in southeast Minnesota celebrate National Farmer’s Market Week
(ABC 6 News) – National Farmer’s Market Week has been celebrated for the last 25 years, and this year market’s across the country are celebrating. The U.S. Department of Agriculture made its first proclamation for the occasion in 1999. Now, it’s an even bigger celebration with more support than ever before.
Tim Walz wrote a master’s thesis on Holocaust education, just as his own school’s approach drew criticism
In Judi Agustin’s freshman year at Mankato West High School, her teacher instructed her to wear a yellow star. It was part of a Holocaust curriculum at the school, located in a remote area of Minnesota with barely any Jews. For a week, freshmen were asked to wear the yellow stars, which were reminiscent of the ones the Nazis made the Jews wear. Seniors played the part of the Gestapo, charged with persecuting the “Jews.”
South Dakota Officials Looking for Armed & Dangerous Man
Threatening Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota criminals are always on the move. Now South Dakota officials are asking for the public's help finding a potential suspect who might be armed and is a threat to the public. The City of Burke, South Dakota is actively looking for a man named...
Social media reacts to Fox News saying Milwaukee is in Minnesota: 'I know it well'
Rejoice Minnesota Vikings fans living in enemy territory. Apparently, Milwaukee is part of Minnesota. This, according to Fox News' Laura Ingraham. "If you know Minnesota well, and I know it well — especially Milwaukee — it's changed," she said during her program on Wednesday. "It has never recovered from 2020 and it is not...
NFL Hall of Famer Cris Carter Slams Skip Bayless, Reveals Explosive On-Air Clash
Skip Bayless, now departed from FS1 and his show Undisputed, is well-known for his controversial takes and combative style. Many in the sports world have therefore clashed with Bayless, and Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter is no exception. The former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver used to ...
Harris and Walz say they're 'joyful warriors,' narrowly avoid confrontation with Vance on tarmac
ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris declared herself and her new running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, “joyful warriors" against Donald Trump on Wednesday as they spent their first full day campaigning together across the Midwest. They got an unusual glimpse of how hotly contested the region would be when they overlapped on a Wisconsin tarmac with Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance.
Do Minnesota Cannabis Businesses Have Hours Rules Like Liquor Stores?
Minnesota is in the early days of the new legal recreational cannabis law, which went into effect in 2023. For people looking to partake in such products, Minnesota is still in a period of transition with a limited landscape for certain products. While hemp-derived beverages and edibles have been available...
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy has interesting way to shake off struggles
Training camp is in full swing and the Minnesota Vikings are only a couple of days away from their first preseason game. Fans will get an opportunity to get a look at new players who joined the team this offseason for the first time. Although it's unknown how much action...
Maple Grove Preps for Restaurant Week
Mark your calendars: the self-proclaimed “Restaurant Capital of Minnesota” will have a special week of discounts and entertainment. “There’s events every day,” said Anne Anderson, general manager of Experience Maple Grove. “Monday is music day, Tuesday is kids’ day, Thursday is ladys’ night out.”
Four people arrested following a robbery in Bemidji
Four people have been arrested following a report of a robbery in Bemidji on Tuesday, August 6. According to the Bemidji Police Department, officers responded to a report of a robbery occurring near Algoma Park, 3500 block of Minnesota Ave. just before 1 p.m. on Tuesday. When authorities arrived they...
Study: Ice-outs are changing faster than walleye can adjust
Minnesota’s state fish—the walleye—has significant recreational, economic and cultural importance to the upper Midwest, but a recent study suggests the climate is changing faster than walleye can adapt, creating a dangerous domino effect. The study's lead author, U-W Madison researcher Martha Barta, says walleye have encountered a...
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