The Alexandria boys and girls basketball teams are ranked No. 4 in the Minnesota Basketball News Class 3A rankings (Jan. 29, 2025 edition). The Alexandria boys basketball team (12-3) is ranked No. 4 in Class 3A behind Mankato East (14-1),
BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS By Minnesota Basketball News CLASS 4A • 1. Cretin-Derham Hall (17-0); 2. Wayzata (15-2); 3. Hopkins (16-1); 4. Tartan (16-0); 5.
Eagan and Apple Valley, two South Suburban Conference programs, have made significant moves in the Minnesota Top 25. Eagan climbed from No. 24 to 13 while previously unranked Apple Valley moved to No.
The Alex girls are ranked No. 2 in Class 3A ahead of Friday's game against No. 8 Hill-Murray, while the Alex boys are ranked No. 4 in Class 3A and the Minnewaska girls are ranked No. 8.
Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County is excited to announce an incredible milestone in its mission to serve adults aged 62 or better. This month, the Aging in Place
A Mcintosh woman was killed in a crash in McLeod County Tuesday morning. The state patrol says it was reported at 10:05 a.m. on Highway 22 at 230th Street, about 3 miles northeast of Cedar Mills. An SUV driven by 66-year-old Roxanne Stordahl of Mcintosh was westbound on 230th Street,
Minnesota high school boys basketball is in full swing, and High School on SI has the top 25 teams in the state ranked regardless of classification. Vo
SIMLEY — Ava Phillips went 3-0 to win the 136-pound bracket as all three Pierz Pioneers finished in the top three leading to a ninth-place team finish at the Simley Invitational
A 23-year-old woman was arrested Thursday and indicted by a Prince George's County grand jury on 13 charges in the July 2024 crash that killed Minnesota Vikings’ rookie Khyree Jackson.
The Twin Cities, and much of Minnesota, has experienced the coldest air in roughly four years. Here's how cold it got.
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.
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.