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Minnesota Prosthetics Nonprofit Helping Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers Get Back On Their Feet
There has been a steady stream of arrivals at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport of wounded Ukrainian soldiers.

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There has been a steady stream of arrivals at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport of wounded Ukrainian soldiers.

Somali culture is Minnesota culture. Around 70,000 Minnesotans have Somali heritage.
A local group is helping those with disabilities knock down personal obstacles and bowling pins at the same time.
Video Universe, which sells VHS tapes, DVDs and Blu-rays, will close after nearly 40 years of business on May 31.
This comes as a thrill to event organizers, who say it shows the city's capacity to host large-scale events.
The warmer temperatures finally started melting the thick layers of ice on our streets and sidewalks – but the downside is flooding.
A musical collaboration in Minneapolis is looking to bring in support to those impacted by the war in Ukraine.
The fish are biting on White Bear Lake, but the ice is weakening.
The president of Our First Care posted a video of the damage on Facebook. Vandals broke windows and wrote graffiti on the building.
The International Festival of Owls is being held in Houston, which is about 20 miles west of La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Brian Anderson has been a fan of snow his entire life. But being a dad has taken it to a whole other level.
The system will reach the metro by the late afternoon, and will linger through Monday afternoon.
Stillwater police say officers fatally shot a gunman who fired "many" rounds in and outside an apartment complex Saturday afternoon.
Battle's game-winning shot capped a 15-4 run in the final 1:15 for Minnesota's only lead of the game.
Reports estimate close to 50,000 were killed in the wreckage while countless others are still out of their homes.
All that water is good news for farmers, gardeners and, of course, people who enjoy winter sports.
WCCO's Esme Murphy reports on a committee hearing that was slow on moving forward and high on drama.
He's counting his blessings, and is grateful to be able to tell his story of survival.
Vadym and Liubov Holiuk along with their three daughters were the first family sponsored through Alight, arriving last September.
Hospitals are being stretched to a breaking point because there aren't enough home care nurses for patients ready to be discharged.