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Minnesota Class A Boys Hockey Final

(1) Hermantown vs. (3) St. Cloud Cathedral, noon Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Final: St. Cloud Cathedral 3, Hermantown 1. Hawks' 13th championship game in 20th tournament appearance. Hermantown finishes 20-9-2. 2024 Minnesota Class 1A Boys Hockey All-Tournament Team includes Hawks junior forward River Freeman, sophomore forward AJ Francisco and junior defenseman Henry Peterson.

Section 7AA Boys Basketball Quarterfinals

(4) Moose Lake-Willow River vs. (5) Barnum, 11 a.m. in Hermantown

(1) Esko vs. (8) Duluth Marshall, 12:30 p.m. in Hermantown

NCHC Men's Hockey (Regular Season)

Bulldogs host St. Cloud State, 6:07 p.m. Amsoil Arena

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Bulldogs advance to NCAA Central Region championship game

The University of Minnesota Duluth men’s basketball team has pushed its way to the brink of the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. The eighth-seeded Bulldogs will face No. 2 seed Oklahoma Baptist in the NCAA Central Region championship game at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Lee Arena, with the

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Broadway show postponed until Oct. 19

The touring production of “Hadestown,” originally scheduled for tonight at DECC Symphony Hall, has been postponed because of travel conditions and restrictions tied to the Midwest winter storm. The Tony Award-winning musical, created by Anaïs Mitchell, intertwines the mythic love stories of Orpheus and Eurydice, and Hades and Persephone, in

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Bulldogs stun No. 2 North Dakota, advance to NCHC title game

Minnesota Duluth is 5-2 all-time in Frozen Faceoff semifinal games and will play for its fourth NCHC tournament title. Denver and the Bulldogs enter the championship game tied for the most titles in conference tournament history with three.

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Howie: Mayor Wayne Boucher helped Hermantown grow without losing its soul
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Howie: Mayor Wayne Boucher helped Hermantown grow without losing its soul

In a country where public confidence has eroded in too many places, Hermantown has preserved something that is becoming more valuable all the time: the sense that a city can grow, modernize and prosper without surrendering basic standards of safety and livability.

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