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Staying hydrated at the fair will be key with near 90 degree temps Sunday and Monday
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. — With feel-like temperatures expected in the mid-90s on Sunday and Monday, EMS Medical Director for Regents Hospital, Dr. Aaron Burnett is urging Minnesota State Fair goers to stay hydrated. "You walk so much, you eat so many salty foods here, which is good for the...
Nutrien announces grand opening of new fertilizer terminal
Nutrien is pleased to announce the grand opening of its greenfield fertilizer terminal in Randolph, Minnesota. The new 40,000-square-foot warehouse is strategically located just 13 miles south of Minneapolis. Aligned to the company’s strategy to optimize its NPK distribution network and provide improved access and efficiency for customers and growers, this new asset will significantly reduce cost-to-serve for our upstream business in this important agricultural market by providing dedicated in-market storage and additional flexibility.
Living Earth Center receives grant from MN Department of Agriculture
MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - Since the 1990s, the Living Earth Center has been focused on educating the Mankato community about how food is grown and prepared, and getting them involved in the process. “We’ve known for a long time that when a child grows their own food they’re more apt...
Construction To Begin on New Brooklyn Park Assisted Living Complex
A new housing development in Brooklyn Park will provide seniors with a much-needed service. Angels Living LLC is an all-inclusive assisted living center planned for construction at 9415 W. River Rd. Developer Ayo Awoleye said the building will have 34 units, with 20 providing memory care assistance. “To have a...
Caitlin Clark returns to Minneapolis on Saturday to battle Lynx and see childhood idol
Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever returns to Minneapolis on Saturday to face the Minnesota Lynx. It’ll be Clark’s second professional game in Minnesota. On July 14, the Fever defeated the Lynx, 81-74. Clark entered the WNBA amid a myriad of questions about how she would handle the...
MLB announcers slip hilarious words into broadcast
The Minnesota Twins are taking a page out of the book of their American League Central division rivals. As the Detroit Tigers did with play-by-play voice Jason Benetti, some of Minnesota’s players gave the team’s announcers some words to slip into the broadcast. Benetti slipped some words in that included Funkytown, yellowtail, Fortnite, pineapples, and Read more... The post Twins announcers marvelously slipped player-chosen words into broadcasts appeared first on Awful Announcing.
The Wall That Heals Exhibit
The Wall That Heals exhibit, which includes a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial along with a mobile Education Center, is in Hutchinson this weekend at 1150 Benjamin Road South – in the industrial park. The 29th season of The Wall That Heals began in January in Hawaii and is visiting 31 communities this year. The traveling exhibit honors the more than three million Americans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces in the Vietnam War and it bears the names of the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. It’s open 24 hours a day, with “Taps” played at sunset and will end at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 25th, in Hutchinson with a closing ceremony at 1:30.
Indians advance in Class C State Baseball Tourney
Solid pitching and some small ball helped the Waterville Indians defeat Morris, 8-1, Saturday, Aug. 17 at Green Isle in the first round of the Class C State Baseball Tournament. Dallas McBroom pitched six innings, allowing one unearned run. Evan Furst, a draftee from St. Clair, pitched three scoreless innings...
Le Sueur County Fair enjoys a successful run
Although the final numbers aren’t yet official, estimates indicate the Le Sueur County Fair enjoyed a successful run Thursday through Sunday, Aug. 14-18, at the fairgrounds in Le Center. Jessie Filter, a director on the fair board, indicated attendance was up this year over a year ago based on...
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