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Here's how you can support Minnesota's minority-owned businesses
As businesses struggle to stay afloat in this second holiday season of COVID-19, what can you do to support entrepreneurs of color and foster a more inclusive local economy? Beyond a one-time purchase or donation, here’s a list of things you can do now to help.
Pardons Board allows release of woman who killed baby
Samantha Heiges left prison Monday, about four years early but will remain under supervised release for another decade. She served 12 years in the Shakopee prison for killing her newborn in 2005.
‘Great Resignation' will force employers to be more flexible
Americans are quitting their jobs at a record pace. Some people are retiring early. Others are switching careers. Employers are having to change up their worker recruiting and retention strategies.
Search for Indian boarding school records gets a boost
A new collaboration between the federal government and a Minnesota nonprofit aims to make Indian boarding school records more accessible.
Hennepin County Sheriff Hutchinson charged with DWI in I-94 rollover crash
Hennepin County Sheriff David Hutchinson has been charged with four misdemeanors after rolling over his county-issued SUV on the interstate near Alexandria, Minn., on Wednesday. The charges include operating a motor vehicle and carrying a pistol while under the influence of alcohol.
'Christmas of Swing' honors WWII veterans through letters and song
The U.S. entered World War II 80 years ago this month, and as Americans in the military went out to fight, they sent back letters to friends and family filled with stories. Now, the History Theatre in St. Paul is bringing some of those stories together on stage, including four people from the north side of Minneapolis whose parts in the war effort were different, but very important.
With high COVID transmission, Mankato schools are rethinking safety protocols
With COVID-19 positivity rates on the rise again, Mankato public school officials are weighing whether to update its schools’ safety guidelines to help stop the spread of the virus.
As winters warm, Minnesota lakes are losing ice
Data show that ice cover on Minnesota lakes has declined an average of 10-14 days over the past 50 years.
Latest on COVID-19 in MN: Hopeful signs amid high case counts
Friday’s numbers show the pandemic remains firmly dug in across Minnesota. But there are indications the surge from Thanksgiving gatherings may be subsiding.
The world watches, roots for a young loon trapped in an icy Minnesota lake
For the past couple weeks, a young loon nicknamed “Gilligan" has been trapped in the ice in a lake near Nevis, Minn. The loon's plight has captured the attention of people around the world. It has also raised questions about just how much humans should intervene to save a single water bird.