Racers did well at Jail Trail in St. Cloud.
Applications are being accepted by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture through Nov. 1 for schools to apply for the grant funding.
Mega Stop and Kingsley Shores Senior Living are among the businesses hiring.
The one-lane traffic going both north and south will extend from County Road 50 in Lakeville to County Road 2 in Elko/New Market, MnDOT said.
The driver was sentenced in juvenile court to jail time and community service for the crash that killed two and injured two others.
Lender didn't learn true mortgage facts at John Michael Stevens' Chateau Ridge, according to the U.S. Attorney for Minnesota.
He's the department's top sergeant, according to Sun This Week, but he won't be a candidate for the permanent chief position to replace the retiring Tom Vonhof.
It'll become a cyber cafe, the Star Tribune reported.
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Spending a few bucks on a cup of coffee every day could sack your retirement plans — or not — depending on whom you believe.
Help “cleanup Minnesota’s shoreline” through the Adopt-a-River program.
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A monthly rundown of the top suspects wanted by the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
This week’s South Metro Crime Roundup includes a local connection to the Navy yard shooting.
This week’s South Metro News Roundup includes business classes that are popular with high school students.
The walkthrough theater showing ways young people die ends its Lakeville run on Sunday.