College Basketball Round Up
(Undated) — In college basketball action yesterday, South Dakota lost to Oral Roberts 84-66, North Dakota State edged Kansas City in double overtime 92-91, South Dakota took down St. Thomas 81-80, and North Dakota was crushed by
Twins Avoid Arbitration With Six Of Seven Players
(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins locked down six players to contracts for the 2024 season. Minnesota reached agreements with six its seven arbitration-eligible players. Infielder Kyle Farmer, utility man Willi Castro, relievers Caleb Thielbar and Jorge
NCAA Drops Hammer On Florida State Football
(Tallahassee, FL) — The NCAA is levying weighty consequences against the Florida State football program following an investigation into its NIL practices. Florida State will play the next two seasons under probation and will have to separate
Report: NBA Draft To Become Two-Day Event
(Undated) — The NBA is planning to make some major changes to the league’s draft format. ESPN reports that the NBA is finalizing plans to turn the 2024 NBA Draft into a two-night event in Brooklyn. The
NFL Wild Card Round Preview
(Undated) — The NFL postseason kicks off this weekend with six Wild Card round matchups. On Saturday, Joe Flacco and the Cleveland Browns will visit C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans, before Patrick Mahomes and the defending
Blizzard Warning In Effect For Much of Iowa
(Des Moines, IA) — A blizzard warning is in effect for the majority of Iowa, starting at 10 a.m. today until 6 p.m. tomorrow. Forecasters say Des Moines is expected to accumulate nine to 12 inches of
Minnesota Fourth In Healthiest States Ranking
(Undated) — Minnesota is among the healthiest states in the U.S. according to a new ranking by Forbes Advisor. The ranking published this week was based on data about disease risk factors in each state and how
Investigators Probing Dead Swans Found In Western Minnesota
(Stevens County, MN) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is asking for help with an investigation into the death of more than a dozen swans in western Minnesota. The swans were reportedly killed between December 16th
Walz Supports BCA Facility In Mankato

(Mankato, MN) — Governor Walz says he will support funding for a new Bureau of Criminal Apprehension facility in Mankato as part of this year’s bonding bill. Walz spoke with local law enforcement leaders and elected officials
Suspect In UofM Shooting Threat Arrested In Chippewa County
(Watson, MN) — A 41-year-old man is in custody after he allegedly made a threat to shoot multiple people on the campus of the University of Minnesota yesterday. Joseph Mark Rongstad surrendered to law enforcement after a