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Board President Liz Wielinski and Vice President Scott Vreeland are expected to step down from their leadership posts Wednesday after months of acrimony and conflict tied to issues of race and the park system.
Minnesota delegation among those that initially urged GOP rule change
It's day two of the Republican National Convention. There were some first-day fireworks yesterday involving delegates cool toward Donald Trump, including some from Minnesota.
In Minneapolis stop, Clinton pledges support for teachers and public education
Clinton spoke at the national convention of the American Federation of Teachers, a union that endorsed her presidential candidacy a year ago. Her speech triggered a brief protest.
When they introduced the song in concert, the band would say that it was inspired by the late-afternoon appetizer menu at a D.C. restaurant. The items on the menu were labeled "Afternoon Delights."
James J. Hill library seeks 21st century role
The railroad baron and financier founded a namesake library in St. Paul to help other entrepreneurs succeed. Now, the library's leaders are adjusting its mission and purpose for the internet age.