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Storm topples often-photographed sea stack at Tettegouche State Park
A beloved and often-photographed sea stack along the Lake Superior shoreline of northeastern Minnesota's Tettegouche State Park has been toppled by this weekend's winter storm.
Minnesotans spread feelings of gratitude this Thanksgiving
We often use the cold winter months as a chance to remember what we're thankful for. Here’s what some Minnesotans said in answer to the question: What has happened in your life recently that you are grateful for?
Minnesota state parks will be free on Black Friday
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is continuing its tradition of offering free admission to all state parks and recreation areas on the day after Thanksgiving.
In Duluth, skiers (and bikers, hikers, climbers and others) step up to build trails
Duluth has developed a reputation as an outdoor recreation mecca — especially after Outside Magazine dubbed it America's best town in 2014. But the trails that reputation is built on would not be possible without passionate volunteers, who have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to build them.
It's fading from Minn. households, but lutefisk is still king at Minneapolis' Mindekirken
From now until Christmas, it's the time in these parts where diners in Norwegian sweaters crowd into church basements to partake in a holiday tradition: a dinner of reconstituted, dried codfish that's been preserved in lye, and then brought back to glistening life as lutefisk.
'Perfect storm' of fall weather - and falling numbers - hits wheat farmers hard
Wheat farmers thought they had a solid crop that might turn a profit in a bleak year for agriculture. Then they hauled the crop to the elevator and found out an unexpected problem sharply reduced the value of the crop. It’s a story about weather, chemistry — and bread.