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United States · United StatesThe scheduled overnight closure of Interstate 694 in Oakdale on Friday night for construction has been canceled because of weather and rescheduled to Monday and Tuesday. Northbound I-694 between Interstate 94 and 10th Street will now be closed from 11 p.m. Monday, April 29, to 5 a.m. Tuesday, April 30, and then again from 11 p.m., Tuesday, April 30, to 5 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, Metro Transit officials said. A detour route will be posted. The clos…See the Story
Overnight closure of I-694 in Oakdale on Friday night was rescheduled due to weather
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United States · United StatesNow that they’re teammates with the Vikings, edge rusher Dallas Turner joked that he wasn’t always so fond of quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Not after Alabama lost a heartbreaker to Michigan a few months ago in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff. Turner couldn’t stomach the thought of seeing the highlight reel on social media. “That was probably the first time I cried in a little minute,” Turner said with a laugh. “I unfollowed him on In…See the Story
What are the Vikings getting in edge rusher Dallas Turner? ‘A game wrecker’
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United States · United StatesANAHEIM, Calif. — As Miguel Sanó stood on the field, bat in hand, chatting with Twins assistant hitting coach Rudy Hernández and outfielder Manuel Margot, Byron Buxton crept out from the Twins dugout. When he reached Sanó, the Twins’ center fielder wrapped his former teammate in a bear hug from behind, enveloping the big man. Sanó then spun around and the longtime friends embraced. For years, the two were linked, Twins fans’ hopes and dreams pin…See the Story
Miguel Sanó is back in the majors, and Twins are happy to see it
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Sports · United StatesThe New York Giants in the second round of the NFL Draft selected St. Charles North alumnus Tyler Nubin the with the 47th overall pick on Friday. Nubin became the first player in North Star history to be drafted.The selection came after Nubin, a 2019 St. Charles North alumnus, became one of the top safeties in the nation at Minnesota the last couple of seasons. Nubin earned second team All-Big Ten honors in 2022 and then first team All-American …See the Story
NFL Draft: New York Giants draft St. Charles North grad Tyler Nubin in second round
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Jamestown, North Dakota · JamestownPHOENIX — Minnesota gave Denver one of the Nuggets’ stiffest tests in last year’s postseason. The first-round series went just five games, but the Wolves led in the fourth quarter of Game 2, were within a possession of Denver in the final frame of Game 3 and had a chance to push Game 5 to overtime, only to have Anthony Edwards’ potential tying shot at the horn bounce off the iron. What was most impressive about all of that is the Timberwolves di…See the Story
After missing playoffs last season, Timberwolves’ Jaden McDaniels and Naz Reid making presences felt
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United States · United StatesBy the time Luca Guadagnino’s erotically charged tennis film “Challengers” reaches its breathless, sweaty, pulse-pounding and deeply satisfying climax, you’ll be reaching for a cigarette, so to speak. Rarely is a film so sensorially captivating, every element of cinema, including script, cinematography, editing, score and performance blending together to create such a fizzy, frenzied brew, a chemical reaction of rage and lust sizzling with bubbl…See the Story
Movie review: ‘Challengers’ sizzles with bubbling ferocity
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United States · United StatesTwice in as many weeks, thieves have absconded — or attempted to abscond — with large bronze pieces from some of St. Paul’s most sizable parks sculptures, setting the stage for what some officials worry could be a difficult season. Police say the art thieves probably are not interested in their historic character so much as the price they’d fetch in the metal market — bronze is generally composed of some 90% copper, whose price is near a 10-year…See the Story
St. Paul: Thieves target bronze plaques on Summit Avenue, a sculpture from Harriet Island
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