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Perfect ice conditions draw skaters to Twin Cities lakes
During the dry cold snap, lakes in the Twin Cities and around the state turned mirror-like with smooth surfaces of clear ice. Consistent cold temperatures, calm conditions and a lack of snow created perfectly natural ice skating venues.
Art Hounds recommend still lives, stained glass and live jazz
This week, Art Hounds invites you to discover the vibrant local art scene featuring live music, inspiring exhibits and unique artistry in St. Cloud and beyond.
Jimmy Carter ‘made a difference in Indian Country’ during his time in the White House
U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s life will be remembered for many things: among them, his impact on tribal nations. Tadd Johnson, professor emeritus of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota, said he signed into law three pieces of legislation that have had lasting effects for Native communities.
Appetites: Braised beans make a hearty, versatile meal for chilly days
Award-winning cookbook author Beth Dooley says that if you’re looking for a hearty, filling meal for these cold Minnesota nights, beans are your best bet. She offers her recipe for Braised Dark Greens with Beans.
Minneapolis Police Department welcomes largest class of new hires since George Floyd murder
Eight community service officers and 24 cadets were welcomed in a ceremony, just one day after the department entered into a federally-mandated agreement for police reforms with the U.S. Department of Justice.