The body of a man reported missing from Eagan has been found in the Minnesota River. The Eagan Police Department said that 43-year-old Valentin Ramos, who had been missing since Saturday, was found in the river near Highway 55 and Highway 5 on Monday. Police don't believe there is any foul play associated with Ramos' death.
The body of a missing Eagan man was recovered from the Minnesota River on Monday, two days after his family reported his disappearance.
BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS By Minnesota Basketball News CLASS 4A • 1. Cretin-Derham Hall (17-0); 2. Wayzata (15-2); 3. Hopkins (16-1); 4. Tartan (16-0); 5.
Minnesota high school boys basketball is in full swing, and High School on SI has the top 25 teams in the state ranked regardless of classification. Vo
An annual tradition for Minnesotans is right around the corner. Another edition of Hockey Day Minnesota is set for Jan. 22-25 at ValleyFair in Shakop
ORONO, Minn. — A crash impacted westbound traffic in Orono during the Thursday evening commute. According to the MnDOT 511 map, the crash happened in the area of Highway 6 between Long Lake and ...
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - It’s time to bring out your dice, because SnowCon is back in town. This year marks the 15th meeting of SnowCon, a tabletop gaming convention held annually in Orono.
Until this year, the Guinness World Record was held by a nearly 13,000-square-foot ice labyrinth in New York that took the top spot in 2010.
Extreme cold that continues into a third day is forcing school districts to announce closures, delays and virtual learning days on Tuesday. Minnesota's largest school district, Anoka-Hennepin Public Schools, Minneapolis Public Schools and St. Paul Public Schools announced on Monday evening that they were canceling classes on Tuesday.
The Orono school board held its swearing-in ceremony Jan. 13, welcoming in newcomers Gavin Tempero and Timothy Usset and re-elect Laura Wallander.
LAKE At Buck Hill • Minnetonka 331, Hopkins 308, Edina 295. Medalist: Oscar Anderson, Minnetonka, 41.28. LAKE At Buck Hill • Minnetonka 287, Wayzata 256, Edina 253. Medalist: Stella Stinnett, Minnetonka,
At 160, Alec Newby pinned Brandon Fortune (Woodbury) in 1:46 and bested Samuel White (Mahtomedi) by a 17-2 technical fall to make it to the finals. In the first-place match, Newby won by a 4-2 decision over Riley Forar (Lakeville North).