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Big Ten · MadisonMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — P.J. Fleck celebrated his 45th birthday by crowd-surfing through the Minnesota locker room as players tossed him the air, finishing his ninth regular season with the program in jubilant fashion. The second-longest tenured coach in the Big Ten, Fleck has helped infuse the Gophers with some welcomed stability, a model of consistency that now includes partying with Paul Bunyan’s Axe. Drake Lindsey threw a touchdown pass to Jameso…See the Story
Minnesota Keeps Paul Bunyan’s Axe with a Snowy 17-7 Win over Wisconsin, the 4th Time in 5 Years
58% Center coverage: 17 sources

Wrestling · MinnesotaFARGO — If you’ve never wrestled a greased pig, you’re not alone. Once a staple of small-town festivals across the region, greased pig chases are now much less common, and for good reason. They’re not just dirty. In Minnesota, at least, they are illegal. Deep in the state’s legal code is a curious, seldom-enforced statute that bans wrestling a greased pig or chasing a turkey or chicken.
The law is a reminder of how quickly cultural norms can ch…See the Story
Greased-pig wrestling was once a common community event. Then things got slippery
64% Right coverage: 14 sources

Austin, Minnesota · AustinAUSTIN, Minn. — Shelly Burman has always had an abiding passion for the underdog. In her case, it found expression in adopting children with special needs. And not just a couple — enough to fill the starting line-ups of two baseball teams. Finding herself in the presence of a child who had been neglected, abandoned, suffering or written off, Burman found it impossible to say no. All told, the Austin, Minnesota, woman has adopted 18 children, all…See the Story
Minnesota Woman Gives 16 Special Needs Children a Home
83% Right coverage: 12 sources
