Jim Maurice
Thousands of people will be in town this weekend for the annual Earth Day Run.
If you hear tornado sirens going off today, don't be alarmed. It is part of the statewide drills that will happen at two times today.
A once popular St. Joseph dance hall is no more.
The second wave of National Guard soldiers are coming home today (Wednesday). There are 219 soldiers from the 1st Brigade Combat Team 34th Infantry that are returning to the state.
ST. CLOUD – Raindrops and tear drops fell on Sunday afternoon as about a dozen National Guard soldiers were welcomed home at the St. Cloud National Guard Armory.
The National Guard says a total of 215 soldiers from the 1st Squadron, 94th Cavalry, 1st Brigade Combat Team returned to St. Paul.
The brig
ST. CLOUD – This Sunday the world will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
The Titanic rammed an iceberg and sank on April 15th, 1912 killing 1,523 of the ship’s 2,228 passengers.
At the time of the tragedy, St. Cloud’s first
The Minnesota National Guard has announced the return of nearly 3,000 soldiers to Minnesota over the next three weeks. They have been serving in Afghanistan and Kuwait during the past year.
MINNEAPOLIS – It’s not just peanuts and cracker jacks anymore! The Minnesota Twins have announced a list of new foods available at Target Field this season.
Some of your options include:
Straight from Minnesota’s Iron Range, Valentini’s Supper Club (with current locations in Chisholm
The annual “Empty Bowls” soup feed fundraiser is this Sunday. Buy a ticket for soup and get a handmade bowl for free.
MARTY – There will be lots of green in Marty tomorrow (Saturday). The Pearl Lake Lodge is hosting their 5th annual St. Patrick’s Day parade.
There will be about 125 units in this year’s parade, which starts at 1:00 p
The first grand stand acts for this year’s Minnesota State Fair have been announced.
Country music legend Alan Jackson will perform on Friday, August 24th. An opening act will be announced later
A Winter Storm Warning will be in effect from 3:00 p.m. today (Tuesday) through 6:00 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday).
Periods of heavy wet snow, sleet, and freezing rain are possible. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 miles an hour may occur. Snowfall amounts of 8 to 14 inches north of a line from Willmar to Cambridge.