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Kittley, bitter balls and potato greens: African customers find taste of home in farmers markets
While African crops are typically hard to find across the country, they are increasingly abundant in the Twin Cities, thanks in large part to many Hmong-American growers, many of whom sell their produce only at farmers markets.
Art Hounds: Sing 'til you're hoarse to Tall Heights
This week, the Art Hounds recommend a band at the Turf Club, a show of state flowers in Hutchinson and Frank Theatre's "Good Person of Setzuan."
Appetites: Mexican food's African origins
A five-course event in Minneapolis will illustrate the African origins of Mexican foods with the help of chef Dora Careaga.
How a St. Paul shop owner saved a woman's life
Mike Tekeste received the 2016 Award for Excellence from the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department on Monday for helping save a woman's life.
It takes a lot of work to break the pumpkin paddling world record
A Fergus Falls man is putting together his bid for an unusual world record after paddling a half-ton pumpkin 26 miles down the Red River in northwestern Minnesota this weekend.
The group's sole tribal member has stepped down, following the resignation of the group's academic member earlier this year. The DNR rejects the claims the panel is "anti-science" or "anti-treaty rights."