All of that came in an eventual 8-6 loss to the Baltimore Orioles in the series finale at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Sunday afternoon, one in which the Twins initially got out to a four-run lead ...
BAXTER — The Brainerd Lakes Area Parkinson's Disease Support Group will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 2, at Lord of Life Church, 6190 Fairview Drive, Baxter. The local Veterans Service Office will ...
Singing, gospel readings and reflections will be ongoing as a cross is carried on the streets to St. Joseph Catholic Church.
This is why I need community — a community that accepts me for who I am, nonjudgmental of my imperfections and all, loves me and encourages me to take steps toward living into my true self and my own ...
As he thought about the lineups he would like to assemble once the regular season began this spring, Derek Shelton knew one thing for sure: He wanted Byron Buxton hitting second. Buxton primarily led ...
Arvig had to contact 200 customers to instruct them how to hang up the dial phones so as not to be unusable.
The Pequot Lakes Patriots are coming home with a third-place finish at the Class 2A state boys basketball tournament after defeating Albany 55-50 Saturday, March 28, at Concordia University's ...
Alaura Dahl, of Backus and a Pine River-Backus High School graduate, was among several Central Lakes College graphic design students who won honors at the American Advertising Awards in St. Joseph.
ARREST: Report at 7:53 p.m. March 16 of a domestic assault call resulting in the arrest of an adult male on Bobcat Drive. ARREST: Report at 6:55 p.m. March 22 of an adult male arrested for driving ...
BRAINERD — The community is invited to learn about Argentina at Central Lakes College's next Cultural Thursday event Thursday, April 2. CLC sociologist Gary Payne will present a series of photos and ...
As the winter season comes to a close, I would like to recognize the effort, growth and accomplishments of our students across all activities and athletic programs. Throughout the season, our teams ...
Pine River columnist John Wetrosky says he's learned a lesson from being overly optimistic when it comes to Twins baseball.
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