World Snow Sculpting Championship Set To Begin Wednesday In Stillwater
(Stillwater, MN) — Snow sculptors from around the globe will be in Stillwater this week for the World Snow Sculpting Championship. The third-annual competition will kick off Wednesday at Lowell Park. This year’s warmer-than-usual weather prevented the
Gov Walz Touts Biden’s Infrastructure Act

(Des Moines, IA) — A top surrogate for Joe Biden says the President’s age is an asset and not a liability. Speaking on NBC’s Meet the Press, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said that with age comes wisdom.
Report: Chargers Meet With Jim Harbaugh About HC Job
(Undated) — The Chargers are looking into adding a big name as they continue their search for a new head coach. ESPN reports that Los Angeles is set to be the first NFL team to interview Jim
Twins Ink RP Harris
(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins are adding some organizational depth to their pitching staff. The team signed right-handed reliever Hobie Harris to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to Spring Training. Harris will be
North Dakota Hockey Splits With Omaha
(Grand Forks, ND) — The North Dakota men’s hockey team picked up a win and a loss against Omaha at Ralph Engelstad Arena over the weekend. UND blew a two-goal lead in a 5-4 overtime loss on
Wild Get Embarrassed By Coyotes
(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Wild were crushed by the Arizona Coyotes 6-0 at the Xcel Energy Center on Saturday. Minnesota outshot the Coyotes 38-33 but couldn’t get the puck past Connor Ingram. Filip Gustavsson saved
Third Quarter Dominance Propels Wolves Past Clippers
(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves had a big third quarter during their 109-105 win over the Los Angeles Clippers at Target Center. The Wolves led by just one at halftime before outscoring the Clippers 35-23 in
NFL Super Wildcard Weekend Wraps Up Today
(Buffalo, NY) — The NFL’s Super Wildcard Weekend will wrap up today with a doubleheader. The Buffalo Bills will host the Pittsburgh Steelers at 4:30 p.m. Eastern in the first game of the day. The game was
Controversial Legal Doctrine May End Soon, Good News for U.S. Agriculture
A controversial legal doctrine with wide-ranging impacts may come to an end soon. Travis Cushman, deputy general counsel for litigation and public policy with the American Farm Bureau, explains the premise of the Chevron Deference doctrine. He
House GOP Looks to Back-Track on Gov’t Funding Deal, Threatening Shutdown in Days
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he won’t rip up the top-line spending deal he struck with Senate Democrats, despite pressure from hardline conservatives to scrap the plan for deeper cuts. But USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack still has