If you’re tired of salads and veggie sticks, here are some fun options for using garden produce in your meal plan.| Perham Focus
Woody's Trucking received an award for women-owned businesses as a part of National Small Business Week.| West Central Tribune
The Willmar City Council on Monday, following public hearings, approved more than $1 million in land sales to Jennie-O Turkey Store and Dooley's Petroleum for the expansion of both businesses.| West Central Tribune
The Willmar City Council on Monday, April 1, will conduct two public hearings regarding the sale of more than $1 million of city-owned land — one for Jennie-O Turkey Store and one for Dooley’s Petroleum.| West Central Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about a raspberry insect trap and how to prevent cracking on tomatoes.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler invites an Extension intern to share information about the vital role of pollinators in our landscapes and gardens.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about a raspberry insect trap and how to prevent cracking on tomatoes.| Perham Focus
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler invites an Extension intern to share information about the vital role of pollinators in our landscapes and gardens.| Perham Focus
Part Two of “Northern Loners” asks: Was an odd farmer punished for the sins of the 'Great Plains Butcher' just up the road?| Mitchell Republic
Zim's keys to the game as Jacks challenge another ranked Big Sky foe| Sioux Falls Live
Bobcats went to Frisco last year but just got humbled by the Oregon Ducks| Sioux Falls Live
Zim's keys to the game as Jacks challenge another ranked Big Sky foe| Mitchell Republic
Authorities told residents they believe Martha Bacon's body may have been taken there for disposal by someone who knew the area.| InForum
The 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior is expecting to play outside linebacker for the Division I Tommies, but he'll also work out at tight end to begin his college career.| St. Cloud Live
The 6-foot-7, 300-pound left tackle broke the fifth metatarsal in his left foot twice during his junior year, but feels he's ready to stay on the field this fall for the Spartans.| St. Cloud Live
Former PWHL assistant coach takes over for Brian Idalski. Her staff includes Emily Ach, Jinelle Siergiej and Noora Räty.| St. Cloud Live
Walker played pro hockey last season in Sweden, but recently signed a contract for this winter to play for the AHL's Abbotsford Canucks. He is playing in the 3-on-3 pro league this summer in Florida.| St. Cloud Live
The Sartell football team is hopeful that 2nd season with triple-option offense leads to an above .500 season.| St. Cloud Live
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Cloquet Pine Journal
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about a raspberry insect trap and how to prevent cracking on tomatoes.| Cloquet Pine Journal
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler invites an Extension intern to share information about the vital role of pollinators in our landscapes and gardens.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Henry Morris left his Nebraska hideaway for a whirlwind Omaha adventure in a story that captivated readers in North Dakota and Minnesota.| West Central Tribune
Henry Morris left his Nebraska hideaway for a whirlwind Omaha adventure in a story that captivated readers in North Dakota and Minnesota.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Superior’s confidence in Carter Gilbertson is surging, as the junior pitcher threw six shutout innings in a victory over Cloquet on Thursday afternoon in Superior.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The Lumberjack boys have a new coach and some new faces, but they are working methodically toward a successful season.| Cloquet Pine Journal
After an heartbreaking loss in the Section 7A final ended the Lumberjacks' season in March, they've returned with a singular focus for the 2025-26 campaign.| Cloquet Pine Journal
It was the Lumberjacks' first victory over the Hawks since a 4-2 win in 2018.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The longtime Bombers boys basketball coach, who has more than 500 career wins, will be inducted into the Minnesota Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame this fall.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Before Bob Dylan and Prince sat atop the state musical throne, The Andrews Sisters reigned supreme as the U.S. went to war.| Cloquet Pine Journal
The "Blueberry Muffin Gang from Carlton" wrote letters, drew pictures and visited the Capitol with homemade goodies to share.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Thomas Timothy Lee, 42, was seen in St. Cloud on the evening of June 16, 1993 — and never seen again, despite a muddy, exhaustive search.| Cloquet Pine Journal
NFL hopes pilot program leads to sport becoming sanctioned by high school leagues in all 50 states before it debuts at the 2028 Olympics.| Duluth News Tribune
After a trip to Spain with the Minnesota Duluth men's basketball team, a biopsy revealed a cancerous node on the former Hibbing coach's left lung.| Duluth News Tribune
The positions at both high schools were eliminated and the duties will be shared by assistant principals at each school — a “ludicrous” plan according to union president Ethan Fisher.| Duluth News Tribune
In addition to daily practices, games and film sessions with the varsity team, the Greyhounds coach also spends at least 4.5 hours a week working with the East Basketball Association youth teams.| Duluth News Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Perham Focus
Camera installations on the farm is a growing area for one Brainerd-area business.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Thomas Timothy Lee, 42, was seen in St. Cloud on the evening of June 16, 1993 — and never seen again, despite a muddy, exhaustive search.| Bemidji Pioneer
Isaiah Asuma led the Tigers with 26 points; they will face Nevis in the state semifinal Friday.| Duluth News Tribune
Construction started in 2024 for the $24.7 million North Star Ford Arena, which is scheduled to open in January.| Duluth News Tribune
The youngest of four basketball standouts, the senior is looking to lead his team to the state tournament for the third straight season and beginning to contemplate his future in basketball.| Duluth News Tribune
The former Lakeview Christian Academy standout has built a social media following of more than 1.2 million people since 2020.| Duluth News Tribune
The COVID-19 pandemic left the boys basketball program in a bad place, but the third-year coach has put together a “no excuses” policy that puts accountability on players and coaches.| Duluth News Tribune
The Tigers will play Fertile-Beltrami in the Class A final on Saturday.| Duluth News Tribune
Juicy, delicious and packed with bright flavors, this meal comes together quickly and will be gone just as fast.| Grand Forks Herald
Parks board raises prices by $3 for tent and RV sites| Mitchell Republic
Mitchell cemetery three and a half years from full capacity| Mitchell Republic
Corn Palace Entertainment board sets new structure for 2025| Mitchell Republic
Entertainment board fields objections from amusement ride provider| Mitchell Republic
Inside: photos from motorcycle stunt show| Mitchell Republic
Barbara Haacke started at the museum on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024.| Alexandria Echo Press
The show will be released in September or October.| Alexandria Echo Press
Local nonprofit Project 412 will unveil its plans for the year during a 'Bayou Bash' at the Holmes that evening, while local businesses will be offering 412-themed specials throughout the day.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about creating an Alpine Currant hedge and fruit on potato plants.| St. Cloud Live
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about lawn rust and how to ripen apples that prematurely drop.| St. Cloud Live
If you’re tired of salads and veggie sticks, here are some fun options for using garden produce in your meal plan.| St. Cloud Live
Congress is likely to pass a budget reconciliation bill, and both chambers are including farm bill programs in legislation. That may be the only way to get the programs funded, Collin Peterson said.| Bemidji Pioneer
Two panels at the Midwest Ag Summit addressed agriculture infrastructure problems and potentials, from trucking to rail to ports and the ocean.| Bemidji Pioneer
Forum food columnist shares three great recipes to help you celebrate the occasion.| Dickinson Press
Have an abundance of zucchini? This recipe is just the ticket.| Dickinson Press
Dad and kids can easily whip up this tasty treat for Mother’s Day or any special occasion.| Dickinson Press
Made with fresh ingredients and a tangy dressing, this salad showcases summer garden harvest.| Dickinson Press
These burgers require a few more ingredients but the additional layers of flavor are worth the extra effort.| Dickinson Press
Don’t be daunted by the seven layers — everything comes together quickly and easily and can be customized to individual tastes.| Dickinson Press
Prepared chicken means this recipe can be put together in mere minutes and results in an elegant and delicious main course.| Dickinson Press
Thanks to her son’s discerning palate, Sarah Nasello perfected a version that passed his taste test.| Dickinson Press
“It transforms us. The audience. The singers. The players. It cuts us loose. It turns ranchers into rock stars. Strangers into friends,” Jessie Veeder writes.| Dickinson Press
“I step outside and I’m flooded with a wave of memories of all that I used to be, summer after summer growing up out here. It smells like work and evenings spent sliding down hills on cardboard boxes with my cousins,” Jessie Veeder writes.| Dickinson Press
Jessie Veeder talks about impromptu efforts that end up making the best memories.| Dickinson Press
Jessie Veeder recounts a recent experience where she and her family got caught in a sudden thunderstorm.| Dickinson Press
An abundance of rain means the creek beds are literally hopping with frogs Jessie Veeder’s daughters have been trying to catch.| Dickinson Press
Cases that are dismissed or acquitted as of Aug. 1 will close 61 days after the ruling. Defendants with acquittals or dismissals before Aug. 1 have to file a petition to seal the records.| Dickinson Press
Old Soul Sourdough grew a following that could only be satisfied by moving from a home-based bakery to a downtown storefront. Even with their growth, respect for local farmers remains at their core.| Agweek
Trooper Shane Roper’s Minnesota State Patrol disciplinary records revealed that he violated 10 general orders across four incidents before the fatal crash on May 18, 2024.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Dozens of exit interviews reviewed by WDAY News include direct criticism of department supervisors, and described work environment at FCPH as stressful and unhealthy.| InForum
The Summit League freshman of the year officially signed with the Bison Wednesday, April 2.| InForum
Schiller was the 2025 Summit League Freshman of the Year for the Fighting Hawks.| InForum
North Dakota State rallied against Troy, but lost in the quarterfinals.| InForum
“The Windbreak clearly served an intoxicated person,” Fargo City Commission documents state.| InForum
“Clearly they are not getting the message about how serious this is.” Commissioner Dave Piepkorn said. “This has been going on for years and I'm fed up.”| InForum
With fatal overdoses rising, federal conspiracy and distribution cases filed this year provide a window into the drugs and defendants involved in illegal trafficking in the community.| InForum
The new technology that is being used across the country is part of an effort to create a "real-time crime center" in Fargo that could help prevent criminal activity, police say.| InForum
Beat 2, which covers downtown, ranked low for services calls and crime, according to The Forum's analysis of the data.| InForum
As the North Dakotan is on track to head the U.S. Department of the Interior, he reflected on his time as governor and took pride in improving the state’s financial standing.| InForum
More than $1 million in improvements on way for Appleton OHV Park; trails improved and re-opened in Swift Falls Park with discussions on possibility of removing dam| Bemidji Pioneer
It was reported that at least 6 fires were started that year in Alexandria, Minnesota.| Dickinson Press
Echo Church held its first services in the former Cinemagic Theater building it acquired a month ago.| Rochester Post Bulletin
As yet another venue steps back from live music, musicians and bookers say mid-size venues are drying up.| Rochester Post Bulletin
Rising costs, COVID-19 and competing beverages are putting a stress on the craft beer industry, but industry experts say there’s room for growth.| Rochester Post Bulletin
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about creating an Alpine Currant hedge and fruit on potato plants.| Grand Forks Herald
If you’re tired of salads and veggie sticks, here are some fun options for using garden produce in your meal plan.| Grand Forks Herald
The South Dakota State University department of animal science is the first program in the nation to be accredited by the American Society of Animal Science.| Agweek
On display at the East Grand Forks Heritage Village, an iron lung symbolized the impact of poliomyelitis and focused attention on disease threats and the importance of vaccination| Grand Forks Herald
Camera installations on the farm is a growing area for one Brainerd-area business.| Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota State fifth-year senior passed the test of patience in waiting to become the starter.| Dickinson Press
Tepetonka Club on its golf course property restored an eroded stream bank on Shakopee Creek. Kandiyohi Soil and Water Conservation District is hoping to work with landowners on other sites.| West Central Tribune
Mark Haugejorde, president of Tepetonka Club, a private, destination golf resort being constructed in rural New London, provided some updates on construction when he spoke recently to Kandiyohi County Economic Development.| West Central Tribune
Both of the networks have been in operation for more than 20 years. One struggled and defaulted on its bond payments. The other progressed slowly before expanding. Both are operating successfully today.| West Central Tribune
The Montevideo, Minnesota, man is no longer employed by the bus company, and law enforcement reports no evidence suggesting alleged activities involved local students.| West Central Tribune