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The annual Root River Roundup in southeastern Minnesota is expected to attract about 100 anglers who will be focused on catching redhorse suckers. A new state law will allow regulations and bag limits for nearly two dozen native fish species.
Dan Gunderson 2h ago
Charlotte Klimek of Hearthside Books in Watertown, Minn., recommends “Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea” by Rebecca Thorne.
Emily Bright 2h ago
The Minnesota Lynx are seeing higher than usual interest in games against the Indiana Fever with star Caitlin Clark.
MPR News Staff 2h ago
Twelve seniors graduated from St. Paul Public School’s EMT training program on Friday. It’s the first-ever class for the district and a possible way forward in a crisis for emergency medicine.
Anika Besst 2h ago
The U.S. Forest Service is toughening rules on storing food in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to try to prevent black bears from seeing campers as a food source.
Dan Kraker 2h ago
Many Minnesotans were in luck Friday evening to see the northern lights put on a spectacular show. We received hundreds of photos from readers and listeners. Here are some of our favorites.
MPR News Staff 3h ago
Minnesota’s new state flag rose early Saturday morning for the first time over the state Capitol complex.
Dana Ferguson 3h ago
Over the past two decades, Gee’s Bend quilts have captured the public’s imagination with their kaleidoscopic colors and their daring geometric patterns
ABC News: US 10h ago
UN World Food Program says more than 300 Afghans have died in flash floods
ABC News: US 4h ago
Mike Budenholzer agrees to coach Phoenix Suns, day after Frank Vogel's firing, AP source says
ABC News: US 10h ago

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