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By Kirsti Marohn Minnesotans who lost property to tax forfeiture in the last decade or so have until June 6 to file a claim ...
An Iron Range city councilor who has a “long and contentious history with Minnesota Power” allegedly cut a wire on his ...
Alcohol is the only commodity that has not one, but two U.S. constitutional amendments, the 18th Amendment, passed in 1919, that enacted federal Prohibition and the 21st Amendment that repealed it in ...
As the White House redirects counterterrorism personnel and funds toward mass deportations, a state-level scramble is on to ...
Why are you going to make our lives miserable for five years”? asked Julie Nelson. “My backyard will be a gravel pit.” ...
A trial date has been set in the years-long saga of a disputed gravel road outside of Mora, a central Minnesota small town about 100 miles north of the Twin Cities. The case of Hornet Street — less ...
The 32-year-old is part of a wave of remote workers arriving in South Mississippi. The newcomers are helping turn the region ...
The cabin is roughly 16 feet by 32 feet; not the biggest place, but at one point a family of nine actually lived there.
In this corner of the state made up of farm fields and oil pipelines, the news desert has expanded its reach. A fall study ...
In this week's Finding Minnesota, John Lauritsen shares the reasons why a Scandia man decided to save a big part of Swedish ...