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Published on 01:55 GMTSource: The Daily Nebraskan - Neutral
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Published on 03:00 GMT
Ask Russo and Smith: Submit your questions for The Athletic’s Minnesota Wild mailbag
Have a question about the Wild? Ask here, and The Athletic’s Michael Russo and Joe Smith will respond to a selection in their upcoming mailbag. Important request for making this work better for everyone: Before you ask, read through other questions, and if …
Source: The New York Times - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Couple Wanted to Adopt Three Sisters. Minnesota Said No Because They’re Christians
The institutions created to protect and build better lives for American children who have suffered abuse and neglect have made it much harder for religious families to adopt. In fact, the state nearly thwarted one Christian foster family’s sacrifice to …
Source: LifeNews - Right-wing -
Published on May 9, 2025
Minnesota lawmakers racing against clock to reach budget agreement
Source: CBS 4 - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Why one Minnesota man is knocking on every door in his city
Source: CBS 4 - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Minnesota Catholics react to first American pope
ST. CLOUD — The selection of Cardinal Robert Prevost to become the first pope from the United States is cause for joy and shock for St. Cloud area Catholics. “I still can’t believe it — I never thought I would see it in my lifetime,” said Doug Liebsch, …
Source: West Central Tribune - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Here's how Medicaid cuts could impact Southeast Minnesota's hospitals
ROCHESTER — As President Donald Trump's administration aims to cut spending at certain government agencies, Rochester advocates have held rallies and voiced their concerns at town halls about potential cuts to Medicaid, the state-federal health …
Source: Post-Bulletin - Minnesota - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Professor who enhanced Montana and Minnesota road safety, Zimmer dies at 83
Ralph Wildy Zimmer, a Montana State University transportation professor with a focus on safety who helped both Montana and Minnesota’s state transportation departments identify high crash locations through improved traffic records systems, has died. He was …
Source: Civil Engineering - Virginia - Pending -
Published on May 9, 2025
Significant black cutworm moth flights in parts of Minnesota
News Significant black cutworm moth flights in parts of Minnesota More significant black cutworm moth flights are being reported in parts of the Upper Midwest. Bruce Potter with the Minnesota Cooperative Black Cutworm Trapping Network says the bulk of …
Source: Brownfield Ag News - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Minnesota farmer concerned for emerging crops in weekend heat
News Minnesota farmer concerned for emerging crops in weekend heat Unseasonably warm conditions are causing some concern for emerging crops in west-central Minnesota. Anne Schwagerl farms in Big Stone County and says temperatures could reach the 90’s this …
Source: Brownfield Ag News - Neutral