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Jefferson boys soccer is off to a 5-2-3 start thanks to an influx of youth in the program. Coach Tom Szewczyk has five ninth-graders playing valuable varsity minutes after injuries to multiple seniors ...
Swanville's Avery Douglas digs the ball while Abby Bernadot watches the play during the Bulldogs' match against the Osakis Silverstreaks earlier this month. Swanville placed second at a Crosby-Ironton ...
Some rain may have drenched those who attended Cambridge's Customer Appreciation Day on Friday, Sept. 12. But it certainly didn't dampen the spirit behind the event. As in year's past, there were ...
Celebrate birds, creativity, and learning at the Brown’s Creek Watershed community event and Bird Festival on Sept. 20, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Brown’s Creek Park (8321 Neal Ave.
A two-day juvenile suppression operation in Blaine resulted in 22 arrests on felony charges of solicitation of a child to engage in sexual conduct, according to a press release from ...
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The Latino Cultural Celebration is coming back from 2-5 p.m. on Sept. 21 in Downtown Park, 40 9th Ave S, Hopkins.
The Little Falls Flyers hosted the 60th-annual Lucky Lindy cross country meet at the Little Falls Golf Course on Thursday, Sept. 11.
After opening the season at Bloomington Stadium and playing at TCO Performance Center last week, Kennedy football opened its new on-campus stadium Sept. 12 by hosting Tartan.
A thorny issue involving billboards on city-owned property was reconsidered by the Rogers City Council on Sept. 9.
Burnsville High School, whose June 6 graduation ceremony was marred by gunfire near the school and security problems outside the gates, will move the ceremony off campus.
The Rogers City Council on Sept. 9 adopted and certified a $17.5 million proposed levy for 2026, an increase of 14% from 2025.
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