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Minnesota Baseball State Tournament Results (Friday)

Class 3A Mahtomedi 5, Grand Rapids 3 (semifinal) Grand Rapids 4, Benilde-St. Margaret's 1 (third-place) Class 2A Foley 4, Esko 0 (semifinal) Esko 4, Le Sueur-Henderson 1 (third-place) Class 1A Springfield 4, Cherry 2 (semifinal) Sacred Heart 5, Cherry 3 (third-place)

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Vikings Notebook, Friday
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Vikings Notebook, Friday

The 64th training camp in Minnesota Vikings history and the seventh hosted at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center will feature nine open practices, beginning with Back Together Weekend on Saturday, July 27, and concluding on Thursday, August 8. General Admission tickets for eight of the nine practices are free for

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Minnesota Wilderness, Grandma's Marathon in the news

The Minnesota Wilderness selected 11 forwards, three defensemen and one goaltender in the 2024 NAHL Draft on Wednesday. Asanali Sarkenov of Astana, Kazakhstan, a 2006 right winger who scored five points in four games for Kazakhstan’s U18 squad in the U18 World Championships, was the first to have his

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The Arena League Notebook

The Kansas City Goats are 2-0 and one of two unbeaten teams in the four-team The Arena League heading into Week 3 of regular-season play Saturday night. The Goats will host the Iowa Woo (0-2) at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, MO, and the Ozarks Lunkers (1-0) will entertain the

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Health Notebook

Work to prepare the former St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth for demolition is underway. The century-old building was replaced by the current St. Mary’s Medical Center, which opened in July 2023. Site prep will become more visible as the summer progresses, starting with removing skywalks connecting to

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Trump says he’ll work ‘side by side’ with group that wants abortion ‘eradicated’
Former President Donald Trump on Monday, June 10, 2024, in a pre-recorded message told The Danbury Institute, a group opposed to abortion, that he hopes to protect “innocent life” if elected in November. In this photo, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on Feb. 24, 2024, in National Harbor, Maryland. Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images.

Trump says he’ll work ‘side by side’ with group that wants abortion ‘eradicated’

By Jennifer Shutt WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump said Monday that if reelected he plans to work “side by side” with a newly formed religious organization that says abortion is the “greatest atrocity facing” the United States and should be “eradicated entirely.” During two-minute recorded remarks played at The Danbury

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Free summer camps return to LSC this week

Lake Superior College will once again welcome teen campers to its main campus beginning today for its week-long free summer camps, introducing students ages 12-18 to potential careers. Camps taking place this week include GenCyber, SCRUBS, Biology, Urban Biodiversity, Video Production and Painting. A grant from the National Science Foundation

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Results of Piedmont Ave and 24th Ave West intersection study to be announced
24th Avenue West and Piedmont Avenue intersection on Monday morning. Howie / HowieHanson.com

Results of Piedmont Ave and 24th Ave West intersection study to be announced

St. Louis County Public Works will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, June 26, at 6 p.m., at Denfeld High School in the West Commons area to announce final recommendations for the intersection of Piedmont Avenue and 24th Avenue West in Duluth.  The intersection of Piedmont Avenue and 24th

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The DFL convention showed a curious alliance between labor and foreign mining corporations
Shouldn't foreign mining companies first prove it can be done safely? Ensign Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Reformer file photo by Zach Spindler-Krage.

The DFL convention showed a curious alliance between labor and foreign mining corporations

On the ballot was a resolution to hold hearings on the Prove It First bill. This bill states that before a copper-nickel sulfide mine can operate in Minnesota, there must be independent proof that sulfide mining has been conducted elsewhere in the country without causing pollution.

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