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Retrace the Apollo 11 moonwalks - without leaving Minnesota
Volunteers from the Minnesota Astronomical Society have created a nearly life-size mock-up of the Apollo 11 lunar module and placed it in a field in Carver County. "We can't go to the moon and visit the historical site. So we kind of just brought the site down to Earth,” said one volunteer.
Girl Scouts brought to safety after lightning strike in Boundary Waters
A group of Girl Scouts was back at base camp and checking in with their families Saturday morning after a harrowing night in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Invasive viburnum leaf beetle found in Minnesota for the first time
For the first time, the viburnum leaf beetle has been confirmed in the state. A resident of Eden Prairie found the insect feeding on arrowwood viburnum leaves in June and contacted the state Department of Agriculture.
Meet Minneapolis' man of steel — and other metals
City blacksmith Nick Bounds doesn't do horse shoes. He crafts the metal tools and parts that keep the city's water works working.
‘Just crazy’: Boys haul monster sturgeon from Minnehaha Creek
Two Edina boys tubing down the west metro creek on a July afternoon hauled the catch of a lifetime, lassoing the beast and dragging it onto the bank without wetting a hook. And it’s all captured on YouTube.
Midwest wildlife officials discuss chronic wasting disease
Midwest wildlife officials gathered Wednesday to discuss how they might better combat chronic wasting disease, which has been spreading through the region's deer herds with no end in sight.
U.S. Women’s National Team will play exhibition soccer game in St. Paul
The U.S. Women’s National Team will play Portugal in the Sept. 3 game at Allianz Field. Ticket sales for Minnesota United season ticket holders start Friday; tickets go on sale to the public July 31.
Supreme Court will take up Lake Calhoun-Bde Maka Ska dispute
The Minnesota Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the Department of Natural Resources had the authority to change the name of Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis to its original Dakota name, Bde Maka Ska.
Andover reckons with past pollution as landfill’s hazardous waste cleanup begins
In the 1970s, Minnesota allowed hazardous waste to be dumped at a site in what was then the far outskirts of the Twin Cities. Today, the landfill is surrounded by homes, ball fields and a creek. The state is paying $22 million to clean it up.