James Armstrong will read from his latest book of poems, "Empire," from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, April 1 at Northfield Public Library.
South Dakota Poet Laureate Bruce Roseland is putting together an anthology of South Dakota poetry, and he’s asking writers to ...
Outside hitter Brian Yang hits the ball to a teammate during captains practice Feb. 14 at Como Park High School in St. Paul. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
The new flag design is a dark blue Minnesota-style shape with a white star on one side. The new state seal features a loon amid wild rice. If the "historic state flag" bill is approved it would ...
At a loss for words? Poetry expresses the feelings we struggle to convey. Open any poetry book for proof: You’ll find love poems for romantic moments, silly rhymes for kids and limericks for ...
It's for anyone and everyone. The Post Bulletin publishes poetry by local and area writers every Tuesday. Send poems to [email protected] with the subject line "Poetry submission." ...
While no Republican has won statewide office in Minnesota since 2006, a couple came close in 2022, and the traditionally Democratic state has become increasingly competitive in recent years.
Gov. Tim Walz addresses the media after Minnesota budget officials unveiled the state’s latest economic forecast at the Department of Revenue building in St. Paul on Thursday. (Elizabeth Flores ...
A seal pup whose urban rescue tugged at the nation's heartstrings on social media in mid-February has died, a Connecticut aquarium said Monday. The New Haven Police Department found Chappy ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — New numbers posted Thursday morning show Minnesota's budget forecast was adjusted downward to reflect "economic uncertainty," the state's budget and management office said.
Big Bird’s feathers all came from a turkey. Eating some turkey would be really nice, The lesson is done, so pass me a slice. This poem was submitted by Brian Gibbens, a teaching associate professor at ...
Then, when it was screened on TV in 1987, a national furore erupted. "FOUR LETTER TV POEM FURY" thundered the front page of one British newspaper, condemning the "cascade of expletives".
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