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Volunteer reading tutors needed as school year begins
ST PAUL PARK, Minn. — New numbers out in the last week show many Minnesota students are struggling to make gains when it comes to reading scores. Now, as a new school year begins, Reading Partners Twin Cities is calling on community members to volunteer as reading tutors. After...
‘Why couldn’t they just leave us alone?’: Pain of displacement from St. Paul’s West Side Flats lingers decades later
More than 2,000 residents, many of them Mexican Americans, were pushed out of the West Side Flats in the 1960s to make way for an industrial park. The post ‘Why couldn’t they just leave us alone?’: Pain of displacement from St. Paul’s West Side Flats lingers decades later appeared first on Sahan Journal.
Wednesday will be warmest day this week; storms arrive late
MINNEAPOLIS — Wednesday will be the warmest day of the week, but some parts of Minnesota will be dealing with air quality concerns.It will be a breezy day with highs in the low 80s and clouds increasing in the late afternoon and evening.Northwestern Minnesota will be under an air quality alert from 5 p.m. to Thursday at 11 a.m. because of Canadian wildfire smoke. The air quality will be unhealthy for those in sensitive groups. Rain will arrive to the northwest of the Twin Cities starting Wednesday night. That system should arrive in the metro Thursday morning, bringing a marginal threat of severe weather. Strong winds will be the main threat. After the morning rain, we'll some breaks of sun and dry time.Temperatures will drop to the 60s by the end of the week, but that fall-like air will only hang around for a couple of days. By midweek next week, we should be back to the 80s.
Minnesota + Wisconsin Hunters More Likely To Be Injured By This Than Gunshot Wound
Hunting season is approaching, with some game already in season. Health experts are warning hunters about safety while out in the woods. Each year, 300-500 hunters in the outdoors. There's a way to prevent that. You would think the biggest danger while hunting would be getting shot. Either by an...
Tim Walz’s brother stands by criticism of his policies but says Facebook ‘wasn’t the right platform’ to express views
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s brother said Tuesday that he doesn’t agree with the Democrat’s policies but expressed some remorse for inserting himself into the spotlight after he posted on social media last week he is “100% opposed” to his brother’s political views and was considering officially endorsing former President Donald Trump.
House GOP subpoenas Walz in scramble to probe Dem ticket
A Republican-led House committee on Wednesday issued a subpoena of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president. Why it matters: The maneuver is part of a flurry of new House GOP probes targeting both Walz and his running mate, Vice President Harris. Some Republicans worry the investigations...
Tim Walz Trolls J.D. Vance by Buying Donuts Like a Normal Human Person
After Republican vice presidential pick J.D. Vance went viral last week for being extraordinarily awkward at a donut shop in Georgia, Democrat Tim Walz had to poke fun at him during a snack stop in Pennsylvania. Pursuing sweets like whoopie pies and donuts at Cherry Hill Orchards in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Walz slid in a joke while speaking to voters. “Look at me, I have no problem picking out donuts.”“Look at me I have no problem picking out donuts.” -- Tim Walz getting pumpkin and chocolate whoopie pies and apple cider donuts at Cherry Hill Orchards in Lancaster Pennsylvania pic.twitter.com/doSyzBNxT9— Howard...
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