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The Civil War ended in 1865, but for Minnesota and the one-time rebel state of Virginia, the battle continues over a prized ...
The stone tells a dramatic story about Scandinavian explorers in Minnesota. The translated message states: “8 Goths [Swedes] ...
Milk, blueberry muffins, honeycrisp apples, ice hockey, L’etoile du Nord and “Hail! Minnesota.” Each is among 20 state ...
Starting Tuesday, July 1, a series of changes in Minnesota law will take effect, including provisions allowing motorcycle lanes to split and filter and protections for child influencers.
As of July 1, those between the ages of 12 and 21 have to take a water safety course and test to get a watercraft operators ...
The Legislature had a one-day June special session to complete the next $66 billion two-year state budget funding the state ...
New Minnesota laws are set to go into effect Tuesday, July 1. The Legislature wrapped up is business in a special session that ended several weeks ago following the regular session. Here are some of ...
From dragon roof carvings to birch log railings, these Minnesota cabin exteriors reflect centuries of Scandinavian ...
The shootings of two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota are the latest incidents to raise worries about the threat of ...
You might think Americans wouldn’t care much about what’s on their state flags. But studying state identities has taught me that it doesn’t take much to stir people up about the symbols that ...
A bill naming the tortilla the state bread of New Mexico was vetoed, but Oregon may still adopt the T-bone as the state steak, and Bigfoot might become California's official cryptid.
New Mexico was poised to adopt the tortilla its state bread, but the bill that got unanimous support in the Legislature fell flat with the governor.