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Walz defends new Democratic line of attack to call Trump ‘weird’
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) explained why he continues to call former President Donald Trump “weird,” a new line of attack that Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign and its surrogates have been using against the former president. Walz made headlines last week after he called Trump and other Republicans “weird,” shortly after he used the phrase, other […]
Another hot, humid day Sunday, with storms possible later on
MINNEAPOLIS — Sunday will be another hot and humid day in the Twin Cities, with storms arriving in the evening.Temperatures reached 90 degrees for the third time this year.Most of the day will be dry, but storms become likely late in the evening and into the night. They'll develop out west and move across central Minnesota before shifting south and east, hitting the Twin Cities along the way.The severe threat is low, but flash flooding and strong winds are possible.Some storms will linger into early Monday, and another round is expected midweek.The hot and humid pattern continues through the week, with highs in the upper 80s.
Father Boland, Father Flynn mark 55 years
EVELETH-GILBERT—The Ireland-born Father Eamonn Boland and Father Charles Flynn have spent more than half a century in the priesthood, this summer celebrating the milestone with the Eveleth-Gilbert Catholic community at a Mass at Eveleth’s Resurrection Church. Father Boland said in an email, “One of the great blessings of being a priest is that we intersect with people at crucial times in their lives such as the baptism of a child, first Communion day, a wedding in the family, the death of a loved one and...
Act of kindness during lamb sale multiplies as top bidders donate to cause
All in attendance at the 59th annual Junior Livestock Sale at the Barron County Fairgrounds saw the ripple effect that a simple act of kindness can make. Holly Hargrave of the Columbia Livewires 4-H Club had the auctioneer announce as she entered her 154-pound lamb into the show ring that she would be donating all proceeds of the sale to her friend 11-year-old Lexi Anderson of Cumberland, who is in need of a heart transplant. ...
What Minnesota’s New ‘Jetsons Law’ is that Takes Effect August 1st
There have been a few notable bills that have taken effect in Minnesota recently or will take effect very soon. One of the new laws is that Minnesota breweries are now allowed to sell THC drinks on tap just like beer. Another new law that takes effect August 1st has...
All Pints North returns to Bayfront Saturday
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - To beat the heat Saturday some Northlanders took dip a lake, while other enjoyed another form of liquid refreshment. The All Pints North Festival kicked off at Bayfront Saturday afternoon. This marks the 12th year for the gathering that showcases beer crafted in Minnesota.
2024 FinnFest underway at DECC in Duluth
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - A weekend celebration at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center is honoring all things Finnish. FinnFest 2024 kicked off earlier this week and runs until Sunday, July 28. In addition to plenty of live music, the festivities include dances, films, seminars, and more. Attendees have...
Yellowjacket Athletics hosts 4th annual Superior Open
SUPERIOR, Wis. (Northern News Now) - The outdoor tennis courts of Superior were filled with athletes over the weekend for a relatively new event in the Twin Ports. Four years ago, UW-Superior hired Ceejay Schaffner to be their head tennis coach but coaching isn’t all he’s doing, that same summer after being hired Schaffner organized the first-ever Superior Open.
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