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Priest breathes life into Winona's Polish history
The surprising twist in Winona's immigration story is a considerable influx of Poles.
Tom Davies hopes to complete his trip in 200 days and is planning on cycling about a hundred miles a day.
Friday Festivals: Frazee Turkey Days
Festivities include an outdoor movie, turkey bowling and a demolition derby.
Duluth orchestra, Iranian composer make music history
Hooshyar Khayam accepted a commission from the Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra, and the result is the world premiere of "Kalileh."
Vikings, agency officials dismiss talk of big stadium overruns
The outgoing treasurer of the stadium authority warns there may be up to $50 million in unaccounted costs, but the authority's chair says there is no actual overrun.
Photos: Building boats, and learning lifelong skills
Youth interns at St. Paul's Urban Boatbuilders are putting the finishing touches on wooden boats that they have been working on throughout the summer.
Art Hounds: Remembering dancers lost to AIDS
This week Art Hounds share their love for the Boy Kisses comedy show, remember the "Lost Voices of Jazz" and revel in a classical retelling of a Persian fable.
Smartphone, mobile tech thefts take off at MSP airport
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has seen a sharp rise in thefts as more people travel with more mobile technology. Officials say they need travelers' help fighting the trend.
FLOW arts crawl celebrates welcome change in north Minneapolis
North Minneapolis is still troubled by occasional violence, but many see the neighborhood as changing for the better -- in part because of artists and the people they attract.