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Grab a Free Pumpkin This Year at Fun Rochester Event!
Rumors of pumpkin spice lattes appearing have been circulating and that just means one thing...fall is coming. Little pops of color start showing up everywhere on our trees and everything just turns magical as our nights get a little bit cooler. But one pop of color is my favorite...and that is the orange of pumpkins.
The New Orleans Pelicans Will Trade Brandon Ingram to the Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves have struggled to win games in the playoffs. Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett lost to Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers in 2004. This past season, the Timberwolves lost a not-very-competitive series to the Dallas Mavericks. What both of these teams lacked was just one more player to get the job done. Adding a star like Brandon Ingram to a team that has lacked wing play in this past season, could make the Wolves the title favorites.
Medical Examiner: Moorhead girl dies by ‘homicide by multiple sharp force injuries’
(MOORHEAD) – The Moorhead Police Department has released the provisional cause of death of a 14-year-old girl found dead Tuesday morning. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office has announced that Jaelyn Walker’s manner of death was homicide by multiple sharp force injuries. The final results, which will include toxicology, are still pending.
Vikings Win a Rare Waiver Claim
The front office had a busy Wednesday filled with various moves. General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and his staff acquired a pair of players. Interior offensive lineman Matthew Cindric returned after a few months away from the team. The former Cal center had been released in May to make room for Dalton Risner. But he isn’t the only new player.
Vikings Kicker Has Done It Again
The Minnesota Vikings selected the first kicker of the draft four months ago, choosing Will Reichard from Alabama, six weeks removed from letting incumbent specialist Greg Joseph walk to the Green Bay Packers. Vikings Kicker Has Done It Again. And so far, Reichard has passed the test — and then...
Vikings Predicted to Cut Young QB After Breakout Performance
With the arrival of Sam Darnold and J.J. McCarthy, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Jaren Hall has been overlooked — and even after a breakout performance against the Cleveland Browns, he may not make the initial 53-man roster next week. Purple Insider’s Matthew Coller predicted the Vikings to keep only two...
VP Nominee Tim Walz Gets Caught Up in Wawa/Sheetz Debate
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz neatly sidestepped the Wawa-Sheetz debate here in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania’s decades-long Sheetz or Wawa debate has latched on to Democratic Vice President nominee Tim Walz, writes Bill Shannon for YourErie. Walz, current governor of Minnesota, was having breakfast Monday with Pennsylvania delegates when the...
Walmart and Target Announce Great News for Minnesota Shoppers
Target reports that over 30 million people shop at their stores each week, and they have about 2,000 locations in the U.S. In comparison, Walmart has nearly five times as many stores and sees 37 million customers every day, according to Demand Sage.
Activist Arnold Dahl-Wooley advocates, educates about the two-spirit community in rural Minnesota
ListenActivist Arnold Dahl-Wooley advocates, educates about the two-spirit community in rural Minnesota. At the opening ceremony for Bemidji Pride this weekend two-spirit activist Arnold Dahl-Wooley will give the land acknowledgement. Although June is typically observed as Pride month, Bemidji organizers say they hold their festival in August to be more inclusive toward Bemidji State University students and the area’s three tribal nations: Leech Lake, Red Lake and White Earth.
Report: Minnesota could see largest car insurance price jump in the country
Minnesota car insurance rates could jump 61% this year due to inflation and the soaring prices of new cars, along with climate-driven natural disasters like the massive flooding the state experienced earlier this year.
More mosquitos test positive for West Nile virus in the Twin Cities
The Metropolitan Mosquito Control District says mosquitoes have now tested positive for West Nile virus in all seven counties in the metro. There have been two human cases of West Nile virus reported in Minnesota this year.
Men’s Golf Picked Sixth in NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll
BURNSVILLE, Minn. – Augustana men's golf was picked to finish sixth in the NSIC Preseason Coaches' Poll announced by the conference on Wednesday Morning. Will Allen was selected as a Viking to watch. "I am extremely excited for this upcoming campaign for Augustana men's golf. The Augustana men are...
WSC picked No. 1 in preseason poll; Taya Beller player of year
The Wayne State College volleyball team was picked first in the 2024 NSIC Preseason Coaches’ Poll released Thursday morning by the league office in Burnsville, Minnesota. Wildcat senior middle hitter Taya Beller was selected as the Wildcat Player of the Year in the NSIC this season. Wayne State collected...
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