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Paul McCartney is bringing his Got Back Tour to U.S. Bank Stadium on October 17th, promising a night of Beatles hits and new ...
For the 1946 season, the first summer after the war, skaters from St. Louis, Milwaukee, Boston, Great Falls, Montana, Indianapolis, Tulsa and Calgary, Alberta, found their way to Rochester. The ...
Along a gravel road to the north of its namesake, the Grand Meadow Chert Quarry (or Wanhi Yukan as its known in the Dakota language) is surrounded by farmland - an oasis of prairie and overgrown oak ...
Jay Grammond, Minnesota historian, author and photographer, will speak at Willmar Public Library on Saturday, July 12.
The Aquatennial is just weeks away, with celebrations of water in the city taking the form of a parade, live music and other ...
The top law enforcement official in Ramsey County is urging lawmakers to consider additional security measures at the Minnesota State Capitol amid what he calls "a troubling increase in the use of ...
Minneapolis' historic Stone Arch Bridge will be reopening to the public ahead of schedule. According to the Minnesota ...
From "Bloody Friday" to the massacre at Flour City, we have much to learn from the conflicts of 90+ years ago.
The Civil War ended in 1865, but for Minnesota and the one-time rebel state of Virginia, the battle continues over a prized ...
by Dan Berglund Published February 28, 2000 Dancers and musicians gathered at the Minnesota History Center on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the history and culture of the Twin Cities’ diverse Hispanic ...
The Gender Sexuality Center for Queer and Trans Life at the University of Minnesota is hosting Pride events this month, open to the public and campus community. The GSC will host a Trans Teach-In ...
The number of adverse health events reported in Minnesota’s hospitals has increased slightly, the smallest increase since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Minnesota ...