Minnesota Farmers Union hosted the town hall at People’s Energy Cooperative in Oronoco to hear what farmers and rural ...
Taylor Heise and Britta Curl-Salemme both scored in the first 1:43 and Heise added an insurance goal late as the Minnesota ...
Bishops from across Minnesota met with legislators March 27 at the Minnesota State Capitol building, discussing pertinent ...
One week after being arrested and charged with attempting to solicit sex from a minor, former state Sen. Justin Eichorn now ...
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A new report by two scholars from the University of Colorado examines the Church’s significant contributions to the state ...
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MINNEAPOLIS - Head coach Brad Frost has been named a 2024-25 Division I Women's Coach of the Year Finalist by the American Hockey Coaches Association, sponsored by CCM Hockey. Frost will coach in his ...
The Professional Women’s Hockey League set a new attendance record with 14,288 fans at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit during a match between Minnesota Frost Lake and New York Sirens.
DETROIT — Paetyn Levis scored a tiebreaking goal late in the first period and Corinne Schroeder stopped 33 shots, lifting the New York Sirens to a 4-1 win over the Minnesota Frost on Sunday night.
Four different players scored for the New York Sirens, who posted a 4-1 PWHL victory over the Minnesota Frost on Sunday night at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit in a Takeover Tour matchup.