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It's been 50 years since WCCO has been at its current location at the Great Minnesota Get-Together. The animals and the food haven't changed too much over the years, but you could say the entertainment has.
The majority of the Minnesota Vikings roster does not have a Super Bowl ring, nor have they even played in the biggest game in sports. When building their rosters, general managers tend to add pieces with that experience, especially when they have a team like that. For the Vikings, that piece was cornerback Isaiah Rodgers.
The Minnesota Vikings are showing support for the team’s two male cheerleaders, Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn, who have faced homophobic and hateful backlash since being announced as members of the 2025 squad.
The Le Sueur Police Department on Monday announced the passing of Karl Haugen, 41, who the department said served the Le Sueur-Henderson community since 2008.
Minnesotans have submitted thousands of artworks from all four corners of the state. Whether it’s a painting of a Texas longhorn or a photograph of a woman grieving, Minnesotans are expressing themselves.
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WCCO through the years at the Minnesota State Fair
On the eve of the Minnesota State Fair, we are fortunate to be celebrating a milestone of our own. This year, WCCO-TV is being recognized for its 50-plus years at the Great Minnesota Get-Together. In this week’s Finding Minnesota,
The sun is shining bright over the fairgrounds for all the finishing touches ahead of the Great Minnesota Get Together.
The facility in Appleton has a capacity of 1,600 people, which would make it one of the nation’s largest immigration detention facilities.
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Since the lawsuit was filed, the transgender player helped lead the Champlin Park softball team to a state title.
No, I don’t mean becoming a super-utility player that hits better than you would expect. Rather, Thomas Hatch could be the next unheralded pickup that finds a way to stick with the Minnesota Twins for longer than anyone guessed.
Singing in front of a large audience can be a nerve-wracking experience, but Boyd Huselid seems to have struck a chord with the Minnesota Twins. FOX 9’s Maury Glover tells the story of the “singing farmer.