I've noticed some pretty purple flowers in yards all around our neighborhood. And then I learned that they're actually a type of invasive flower that Minnesotans need to get out of their yard!
Red Lobster started 56 years ago in Lakeland, Florida. It was small with only a few locations originally, but in the 1980s, it blew up and the chain expanded nationwide. Today, there are about 650 Red Lobster joints, with 11 located in Minnesota.
A study of all of the small towns across the country came up with the 100 best to live in or visit. Two of the towns that made the list are in Minnesota.
The warmth and adventure of the open road is calling this summer, and what better way to start your adventures than on the most scenic byway in Minnesota?
The Ledge Amphitheater will celebrate its fourth concert season in 2024. The amazing venue has been getting better and better as the years go on and they have already announced some amazing acts for 2024... with plenty more to follow!
In this system, drivers would be warned that an automated camera zone was coming up and, at the same time, the city will post the locations of all the cameras online.
When St. Cloud State University announced last year that it was offering a cannabis certification class, Mary Wedin was one of the first people to sign up.
A fight is brewing in Minnesota over card games, and I'm not talking about UNO or Go Fish, this is a fight for big bucks in Minnesota's gaming industry.
I love visiting small towns, there is a certain charm and beauty of small town America that you can't get anywhere else, so a recent list of the best small towns caught my attention, and you might be surprised what small towns in Wisconsin made the list.
The St. Cloud V.A. is offering a take back day where everyone can drop off unused and expired medications to have them disposed of safely. Jackie Stevenson from the St. Cloud V.A. explains this annual event is for veterans and the general public and all medications will be accepted.
The production of this secret weapon was so important to the Allied war effort, the security of the project rivaled that of the Manhattan Project in New York, involving the OSS, the FBI, and the US Navy.