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Ukrainian Refugees Make Stop In Minnesota While Biking Across The U.S. For Their Homeland
"[Minnesota] is green and it's very nice. I love the amount of rivers you have," Bubnova said.

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"[Minnesota] is green and it's very nice. I love the amount of rivers you have," Bubnova said.

A man was sentenced Friday to probation and restitution for starting a fire inside a Shoreview barbershop.
Casey Lewis of the local SAG-AFTRA chapter says when a movie shoots in Minnesota, it's like an army coming and making camp.
"I'm having the time of my life right now. I haven't got time to think of the people back home," Schrenk said. "It's a moving occasion."
In order to qualify, Minnesotans need to meet the criteria of a "social equity applicant."
Police say two officers were responding to a disturbance call inside a garage at an apartment complex on the 200 block of Grand Avenue West.
Police say an armed liquor store robbery suspect is in custody after a standoff Tuesday evening in St. Louis Park.
Minnesota State Patrol trooper Ryan Londregan, who is White, fatally shot Ricky Cobb II, who was Black, on Interstate 94 last July 31.
In a short time, Mansour says he witnessed how special Mitchell is when it comes to making an impact on the next generation.
The culprit was caught red-waddled after breaking through both panes of Nipp's kitchen window.
There was a noise near the trash cans by the garage, so Zeus went to investigate. Digging through the garbage was a bear and her two cubs.
Fresh off the big win, the gymnastics team faces another major hurdle. They're losing their practice space in Cooke Hall.
"All the democratic cities, that is where all the trouble is," John Hancock said.
Roughly half the room held signs that read "Slow the Grow," while the other half read "We Support the Madinah Lakes Project."
Seven buses will be replaced in St. Louis Park, four in Bloomington and two in Edina.
According to the BCA, Fladland, Rudnik and Benge responded to reports of a man with a hatchet in Crookston around 1 a.m. on May 16.
During a press conference Thursday, some city council members took a victory lap.
The crew at Fallsnet knows firsthand how much copper theft has increased recently.
For Minnesota law enforcement, getting guns off the streets and out of the hands of criminals is a big goal.
The storm threat has left the stage and we'll work on drying out some on Wednesday before our next likely rain chance on Friday.