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Pays et région | Minnesota (MN) / États-Unis |
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Postseason hopes hanging on by a thread following a 5-2 road loss at New York on Saturday.
Tim Connelly sounded far more confident in his media session ahead of the Timberwolves’ playoff series with with the Denver Nuggets this week than he did a year ago.
Detroit Lakes hosted a home triangular finishing the day even with a win and loss.
Minnesota has lost 60 percent of its starting lineup and national outlets have noticed.
Brock Ellingson just completed his first year as the Dragons' head coach
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
The Lakers had three girls shoot in the 70s and all six place in the top 15.
Creeping, low-growing junipers remain lush all summer long through heat and drought alike, which are conditions reminiscent of their native habitat.
About 500,000 people are expected to fish on Saturday, May 11, Minnesota’s opening day of the walleye, northern pike, bass and trout-in-lakes season in 2024.
After a weird winter with above-average temperatures and little snowfall, spring has been equally strange, proceeding in fits and starts with an abundance of wind and persistent cool temps.
In a separate incident, a Detroit Lakes man is accused of police chase and DWI.
Since many North Dakota lakes are reliant on stocking, catching a fish before it has spawned is less of an issue than it is in neighboring Minnesota.
Music, dancing, theatrical skits, games and more will be staged from 12-6 p.m. at Kent Mollberg Field, with DLHS music and theater students planning and participating in the festivities.
SATURDAY, MAY 4
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Itasca State Park naturalist Connie Cox says the park is alive with birdsong and wildflowers in May and June.
Detroit Lakes surrendered 28 runs to Hawley in their Friday doubleheader.
A mild winter means the industry is out millions of dollars. The state may come to the rescue with an aid package. Climate change could mean more financial emergencies, or the tourism industry may have to adjust.
Mike Frisch gives his tips for fishing for crappies early in the season
Both Detroit Lakes track and field teams shined against a smaller than expected field of athletes while the sun stayed behind the clouds.
The salt-laden wooden ship was last seen amid an icy gale, bound for Duluth. Its remains were found about 40 miles off Whitefish Point in Lake Superior, in 650 feet of water.
“What about just being a good person? What about just loving your neighbor? That’s gotta count for something.”
Plus, a mystery object is identified, and columnist Don Kinzler's suggestions for controlling quackgrass without damaging surrounding plants.
Knowing the ins and outs of how to attack the last four weeks can lead to optimal performance on June 1
The man is accused of firing off about 20 rounds shortly before he went over to the neighbor's property and made the threats.
Becker County spent about $800,000 less on snowplowing, a Highway 34 tree-removal study was postponed, and there were two ice-out dates for Detroit Lake.
Whiskey Creek Boarding and Training offers full- and half-day options for dogs to romp with supervised play.
Festival organizers are collaborating with the Gathering Partners Conference, set for May 17-19 at Fair Hills Resort, to offer an expanded itinerary this year.
Sen. Carla Nelson, R-Rochester, wonders why the DFL has allowed a fellow legislator charged with a felony to be the deciding vote on bills.
Detroit Lakes finished with their best score after Day 1 and battled through strong Wednesday winds on Day 2.
Crime and fire report: Menards evacuated as employees extinguish electrical fire; fraudsters impersonate boss asking for gift cards; and more from area law enforcement call logs April 29-May 1.
Cynthia McDougall, 42, of Baudette was killed by a driver who was huffing. The verdict in the civil suit against the manufacturer is believed to be the first of it's kind in the country.
A majority of the money in the bill — $37 million — will go toward addressing issues related to implementing last year’s Read Act
Sharon Rosebear, of Red Lake, has been found guilty of child neglect following the 2022 death of a child in her care in Red Lake Nation.
There are no unified regulatory guidelines mitigating the public health risk of cannabis contaminants. VIST Labs is working to provide pasteurization for the product.
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The three measures have the most support of any gun control bills introduced at the Capitol this session
Shredded beef and a zingy lime vinaigrette are the keys to this dish, popular throughout Mexico and Latin America.
The 35th annual Pastor Appreciation Breakfast took place at St. John Lutheran Church in Wadena. Local clergy, parishioners and residents attended the public event to honor clergy for their work.
The series takes listeners behind the scenes of The Vault's investigation into the missing persons case of Belinda Van Lith from 1974, including an interview with the main suspect.
Hoff, who was found guilty of second-degree assault in 2021, said there's no evidence that he has ever harassed, stalked or threatened anyone
Facebook post — and a response from the business — quickly gaining attention online
The system includes an intensive review process by state and local government officials to verify registrants' identity and residence and confirm their eligibility to vote.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has faced harsh public opinion over killing a family dog, but some have supported her, saying it's a "farm thing" or "hunting dog thing." Jenny Schlecht disagrees.
A Minnesota senator charged with a felony can continue to vote with legislators after her party again saves her from immediate repercussions. She faces an ethics hearing next week.
Crime and fire report: Gun fired inside Frazee home, head-on collision involving two Detroit Lakes teens, and more from area law enforcement call logs April 25-28.
Ann Bailey reflects on the goodwill of her neighbors and how much it enhances life in her rural area.
🔊 In this episode, Don and John go over spring planting methods that will give your plants their best shot at a successful growing season.
From the editorial: During the past decade, an average of 19 people each year have been involved in fatal off-highway vehicle crashes.
'Not Afraid to Look', which sculptor Charles Rencountre described as 'a monument to water protectors', is an 18-foot-tall statue constructed at Sacred Stone Camp