Minneapolis Braces for Wind and Snow with Temperature Plunge, Weekend Warm-Up in Forecast
Minneapolis is set to experience a weather shift with a clear, mild day turning into a windy evening, followed by snow and hazardous travel conditions on Tuesday and a cold snap mid-week, with a warming trend toward the weekend.
Celebrating National Library Lovers Month, Maple Grove Library Among Many Lauded in Minnesota
New Yorkers celebrate National Library Lovers Month, with Maple Grove Library being highlighted. Minnesota reports 3.3 million patrons and 13.5 million library visits statewide, emphasizing libraries' vital role in the community.
Duluth City Leaders Engage with State Delegation on Bonding Priorities for Regional Development
Duluth leaders met with state legislators to discuss the city's bonding priorities for infrastructure and community development, as detailed in a Facebook post. They visited key sites and emphasized regional unity and economic growth.
Minnesota Lawmakers Push Ban on Lead Ammunition Over Health Concerns Amid Opposition from Sports League
Minnesota legislators propose a ban on lead-based ammunition, highlighting health risks with support from Senators Jen McEwen and Patty Acomb. The bill faces opposition from the USA Clay Target League over concerns for youth sports.
Burnsville Officials Warn Against Scam Fundraisers, Urge Donations Through Verified Channel for Fallen Heroes
Burnsville officials endorse Law Enforcement Labor Services for donations after the loss of three public servants, while providing alternatives for non-monetary support and warning against scam fundraisers.
St. Louis Park Seeks Public Input on Central Community Center Remodeling at Upcoming Hearing
St. Louis Park invites residents to a public hearing on the Central Community Center's proposed underground stormwater facilities. The hearing is on March 6, 2024, with options to participate in person or via digital platforms.












