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Trial for Madeline Kingsbury’s Alleged Killer Moved from Winona to New Minnesota Location!
WINONA, MN – Adam Fravel, charged with the murder of Madeline Kingsbury, will now face trial starting October 7 in Blue Earth County. The trial was relocated from Winona County, Minnesota by order of Judge Nancy Buytendorp, who determined that Blue Earth County would offer the necessary impartiality for a fair trial. Wanna listen to this article? Jack has a video for you at the bottom of this page.
Search Continues for Missing Minnesota Veteran From Itasca County – Cops Need YOUR Help!
ST. CLOUD, MN – Authorities in Itasca County, Minnesota are seeking public assistance in locating Caleb Bolin, a 40-year-old veteran who has been missing for over two weeks. Bolin was last seen leaving his workplace in St. Cloud on the morning of Tuesday, August 6, between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Bloomington Residents Invited to Shape Southtown Shopping Center's Future at Public Hearing
Residents of Bloomington have a forthcoming opportunity to shape the future of their community with the partial redevelopment of the Southtown Shopping Center. The Bloomington Planning Commission is slated to hold a public hearing on this matter. Scheduled for August 29, the meeting will consider multiple aspects of the development, including major revisions to existing plans and the subdivision of the property, according to a Bloomington city announcement.
Beth Riesgraf’s birthday astrology and your horoscope for August 24, 2024
BIRTHDAY STAR: Actor Beth Riesgraf was born in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, on this date in 1978. This birthday star portrayed Parker on “Leverage: Redemption” from 2021 - 2023, a role she also played on the original “Leverage.” She played Sonia Holloway on “68 Whiskey” and she’s appeared on episodes of “Criminal Minds,” “Stranger Things,” and “SEAL Team.” Riesgraf’s film work includes roles in “I Hate Kids,” “Intruders,” and “Nobody.”
Cardinals stifle Twins 6-1 behind Andre Pallante's 7 strong innings
MINNEAPOLIS — Andre Pallante retired his last 17 of his last 18 batters over seven strong innings and Lars Nootbaar hit a tiebreaking two-run double in the fourth inning, leading the St. Louis Cardinals past the Minnesota Twins 6-1. Brendan Donovan homered, Masyn Wynn had two RBIs and Luken Baker drew three of nine Cardinals walks. They won their third straight game after falling a season-most 12 games behind NL Central leader Milwaukee on Tuesday. The Twins lost for the fourth time in their last five games. Starter David Festa lasted only 3 2/3 innings.
Minnesota guard Marcus Carr to withdraw from NBA Draft, transfer
Minnesota junior guard Marcus Carr will withdraw from the NBA Draft and transfer, his mentor Vidal Massiah told ZAGSBLOG Wednesday. Carr is considering Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville and Texas, as first reported by Jeff Borzello. The 6-foot-2 Toronto native averaged 19.4 points, 4.9 assists and 4.0 rebounds for a Minnesota team...
Xcel Energy won’t go through with plan to charge customers higher peak rates
The Strib reports Xcel is walking back plans to charge customers during peak times and will instead make the program voluntary. Also in energy news from the Strib: Here comes the sun: Giant solar projects could transform Minnesota’s energy landscape. Bring Me the News reports Kim’s in Uptown Minneapolis...
Walz faces criticism for misleading IVF language
Republicans are jumping on Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) for making misleading statements about the infertility treatment he and his wife used, accusing the vice presidential nominee of lying for political expediency. Earlier this week, would-be second lady Gwen Walz shared that she and her husband opted for intrauterine insemination (IUI) to deal with infertility,…
Minneapolis Public Schools to Revamp Athletic Programs Following Title IX Investigation
Agreement Ensures Equal Opportunities for Female Athletes. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has announced a resolution with the Minneapolis Public School District to address compliance issues with Title IX in its high school athletics programs. The investigation scrutinized whether the district effectively accommodated female students’ interests and provided equitable access to athletic facilities, including competitive and practice spaces, and locker rooms.
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