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There are no plans in Minnesota to redraw political boundaries ahead of next year’s midterm election, said Gov. Tim Walz’s ...
The artist's transfixing triptychs burst with creativity and create a fascinating play of pattern, abstraction and meaning.
Use of the year-old statute is on the rise following training. Law enforcement’s broader safety concerns about the law have ...
The cities will celebrate their 'sister city' relationship this month, 80 years after the atomic bombings of Japan.
In the late sixties, St. Peter and St. Paul Russian Orthodox church in Bramble was on the brink of becoming a museum.
Such units are more common in coastal cities, where housing crises have tightened the screws on young renters.
The new regents will have an ‘interim’ tag until the Minnesota State Legislature can make its own appointments.
The transit service will add more than 60 stops in Itasca County in September, bringing the total to more than 150 stops.
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This year’s “Sound for Silents” at the Walker Art Center’s hillside in Minneapolis was meant to pair singer-songwriter Matt ...
Minnesota farmers have longed for a new farm bill. The One Big Beautiful Bill might be the best they get for now. While the ...
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