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Zebby Matthews pitched a two-hitter over six scoreless innings for the Minnesota Twins in a 1-0 victory on Friday night over the Washington Nationals.
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WATKINS, Minn. — Authorities said no one was hurt after a train derailment in southeastern Minnesota Thursday. According to a press release from Meeker County Sheriff Brian Cruze, the derailment happened just after 7 p.m., about one mile west of the city of Watkins.
State elections officials say the U.S. Department of Justice doesn’t have a legal right to the state’s voter registration list.
Minnesota Monthly decided to take on the challenge of crowning the most pet-friendly patio in the entire state. Their initial bracket consisted of 32 bars, restaurants, pubs, breweries, distilleries, etc., and it was no small task assembling the lineup and letting the establishments know what was at stake.
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The Minnesota House and Senate have confirmed to KARE 11 that each lawmaker now has access to funding to improve home security and home security systems. West says that optional assistance covers up to $4,200 and involves reimbursing lawmakers.
"The reality for most Minnesota families, who don’t have a cabin — mine included — is that our summers will be mostly spent right here at home: saving money, and perhaps working weekends or odd hours,
He's the oldest of the three Shuda brothers who currently work in the Faribault Police Department. Michael, 29, and Jason, 22, are also officers. But the familial ties don't stop there. Their father, Al Shuda, was in the force for 24 years before retiring in 2014.
The Minnesota Vikings announced that they will wear their two popular alternate uniforms in 2025 three times. They're hoping to find success in them once again after going 2-0 in alternate uniforms last year.
Five years later, the Housing Stabilization Services benefit once heralded as “groundbreaking” is the latest Minnesota program to be mired in claims of fraud. Scammers have reportedly targeted dollars state leaders hoped would be life-changing for vulnerable people in what an FBI agent described as a “massive scheme” to defraud the government.