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Common cents: Financial planners sharpen their focus on the next generation of clients
The people who want to help you plan your financial affairs are gathering from around the world at a conference in Minneapolis this week. They’re doing so at a time when baby boomers are hitting retirement and discovering how well or poorly they planned for it.
Swift told the 300 people who gathered to see her that the intimate setting was an opportunity to show how the songs sounded when she first wrote them.
They never performed the song in front of a live audience, because they were cartoon characters in a Saturday morning TV show.
In Alexandria, a place for lifelong learning
A popular Senior College offers engaging lectures to retirees in west-central Minnesota.
6 takeaways from the 4th Democratic presidential primary debate
Elizabeth Warren faced new scrutiny, Pete Buttigieg controlled multiple exchanges and the potential conflicts of interest of Joe Biden's son got relatively little focus.
The band won NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert for unsigned bands in 2017, and released their latest album, “Green Balloon,” last May.
A small way to save on rent
More small apartments are getting built. Some renters look to trade space for lower rent.
With top-level professional teams in baseball, football, basketball, hockey and soccer, there's no question that Minnesota is big league when it comes to sports — but that wasn't always the case.