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Duluth diocese concludes bankruptcy
Victims of clergy abuse will share in $40 million settlement. The church also agrees to release records of abusive priests and implement safeguards to prevent future incidents.
St. John’s kiln firing is celebration of art, community
The biennial firing draws artists, alumni and former apprentices, who returned for a lighting ceremony on Friday. Roughly 50 volunteers have been working in shifts to help stoke the fires. The firing lasts 10 days.
‘Unheard voices' in Worthington now have their say
Andrea Duarte-Alonso has been documenting the stories of immigrants and their children in southwest Minnesota, making sure to include the voices of unauthorized immigrants who’ve avoided sharing their stories publicly. Her city of Worthington has one of the highest concentrations of Latinos in Minnesota.
'A special relationship': Fans are part of the game as Loons host first playoff match
"We’re not just sitting here watching the game — we are part of the game,” said Minnesota United fan Charlie Callaghan. “The team will feed off of what we’re doing, up here, making our noise, and we feed off of what they’re doing.”
Minnesota prep sports: Three football coaches have been on the sidelines for 50 years or more
As Minnesota high school football teams prepare for the postseason, three are guided by coaches who have been on the sidelines for a half-century or more.
College football: Johnnies rally to beat rival Tommies in 'bittersweet' game for fans
St. John's rallied to a big win over St. Thomas on Saturday before a sellout crowd at St. Paul's Allianz Field. But what's to come of the long-standing, spirited rivalry between the two Minnesota schools? That remains up in the air.