Superintendents, principals and others from school districts large and small went before the Senate Education Committee to share how they're staring down cuts to shore up their budgets.
Here are the boys’ and girls’ basketball rankings. • 1. Cretin-Derham Hall (14-0); 2. Wayzata (14-2); 3. Hopkins (13-1); 4. Tartan (14-0); 5. Apple Valley (12-1); 6. Prior Lake (12-3); 7. Eagan (10-4); 8. Moorhead (11-4); 9. Sauk Rapids-Rice (12-3); 10. Anoka (12-3).
Minnesota high school boys basketball is finally in full swing, and High School on SI has the top 25 teams in the state ranked regardless of classifica
Administrators from across the state described how inflation and state mandates have placed a burden on their budgets.
Here's a look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Minnesota published in the Jan. 24, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
The arctic cold snap that remains entrenched across the Upper Midwest has prompted some school districts in Minnesota and neighboring states to cancel or delay the start of classes on Tuesday.
Minnesota high school scores and results for all sports from around the state.
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.
A bill sponsored by Rep. Pete Stauber that would allow the Bowen Lodge fishing resort permanent access to the shoreline of Lake Winnibigoshish in a land exchange passed the U.S. House late Tuesday. Part of the northern Minnesota resort’s land would be added to the Chippewa National Forest.
At one point, muskie fishing was the fastest-growing segment of freshwater angling in the entire country, and Minnesota was the leader in that.”
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Superintendents, principals and others from school districts large and small went before the Minnesota Senate Education Committee to share how they're staring down cuts to shore up their budgets.