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The "All You Can Drink Milk" stand at the corner of Judson Avenue and Clough Street is celebrating 70 years at the Minnesota State Fair this year. "It's classic. It's milk. Can't go wrong with it," Luke Ledoux said. Classic would be the right word. The milk stand has been around since Dwight D. Eisenhower was president.
A promising Minnesota team started out the 2017 season dealing with a dangerous Buffalo team, pulling out a tough 17-7 win on the way to a dud of a losing season. The Bulls, though, went 6-6. This year's UB team has the chops to win the MAC title and even make a little noise in the CFP race,
Canada’s wildfires have scorched more than 25,000 square miles of forest this year, spawning hurricane-sized plumes of smoke that have forced Minnesotans indoors, ignited political tensions and given the state some of the worst air quality in the world on several occasions this summer.
"I've never seen anything like it," said the woman in the viral Reddit post, "they were all just writhing around."
With nine games left in the 2025 regular season, the Minnesota Lynx are drying the concrete on their hold over the No. 1 seed.
Counting down to our No. 1 favorite 2024 Minnesota State Fair new food. What is it: Deep-fried pastry dough topped with powdered sugar. Our verdict: Nothing flashy, but solid quality makes these worthwhile. Jess Fleming, food editor: That’s nice and fluffy. I’ve had worse beignets at fancy restaurants! It’s hard to find a good beignet around here.
It was hours into a gathering to remember murdered Minnesota DFL Leader Melissa Hortman when Rep. Mike Howard thought: she would be so over this. Hortman, a brass tacks legislator killed in June in what prosecutors have dubbed a politically motivated attack,
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Businesses and attendees alike feeling the pinch of inflation at this year's Minnesota State Fair
While the first day of the Great Get-Together brought in big bucks for vendors, some families say the price of participation is expensive.
This is a tremendous, tremendous step forward for hockey in Minnesota, where we know all about using winter to its fullest,” said legendary player and broadcaster Lou Nanne, who spoke at the