In Sioux Falls, we’re fortunate to have women at the forefront of many entrepreneurial ventures and resource organizations.
Among the finishers was St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter. He called the race from downtown Minneapolis to the State Capitol in St. Paul "an emotional victory for the Twin Cities."
Next to snoring, cold feet have to be the next best thing to a terrible nights sleep. Continue reading…
An Omaha couple is expanding their New Age crystal store to Sioux Falls.
SIOUX CITY — The City of Sioux City Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public input meeting Oct. 13 to discuss the development of mountain bike trails at Cone Park.
SIOUX CITY — Spectra has announced the return of community Trick or Treat to the Tyson Events Center on Oct. 28.
St. Cloud State University is holding its sixth annual Alumni Art Show. Continue reading…
As the cold weather months approach, the Knight of Columbus Council 5548 is holding their annual winter coat drive. Continue reading…
Calling all ghosts, goblins, ghouls and little monsters–to celebrate all things spooky and scary, Sartell Chamber of Commerce is hosting Monster Dash again this year! Continue reading…
The 2020 U.S. Census shows which Minnesota counties grew and shrunk the most in the last decade. Any guesses? Continue reading…
After a hot and dry summer, central Minnesota has been blessed with a bunch of rain and mushrooms are starting to pop up everywhere. Continue reading…
SIOUX CITY — Red and green ribbons were ceremoniously cut Wednesday to celebrate the completion of the first phase of the Ginny Peterson Behavioral Health Campus.
The first apartments are coming to Lake Lorraine – and they’re unlike anything in town.
Munsinger Gardens is the only public garden in Minnesota that hugs the shoreline of the Mississippi River.
St. Joseph is planning on partnering with the St. Cloud Area Family YMCA to open a new community center. Continue reading…
Next week is Pride Week in St. Cloud with a full schedule of events planned around town. Continue reading…
Get ready to rock out this weekend in Albany for the 2021 Rock The Prairie music festival. Continue reading…
It is only mid September but the changing of the leaves has already begun in extreme northern Minnesota. Alyssa Hayes from Explore Minnesota joined me on WJON today from International Falls, Minnesota. She says she is seeing many signs of fall there with the beginning of fall colors. Continue reading…
Shark Shredder, an artist who recently moved to Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, created a design that shows a walleye reading the local newspaper and drinking a cup of coffee. The postcards were printed at the Minnesota Newspaper Museum at the fairgrounds and given to fairgoers.