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Brooks: Minnesota’s year in review — what does not break us makes us stronger
We look back at the sorrow and joy of the year that was.
Bill Matthies, 90, died this month, leaving behind a legacy of exploits and the love of scuba diving.
Journalism helps us ‘understand each other as Americans,’ the NewsHour correspondent said in Minneapolis.
In Class 2A, New Ulm and New Prague entered the rankings at No. 4 and t No. 5 while Watertown-Mayer moved up from No. 9 to No. 6.
Asian Americans and friends can exercise their quick-wit muscles in a Minnesota-made card game addressing microaggressions.
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Daily comic from Rick Kirkman and Jerry ScottParticipants in the Star Tribune Investors Roundtable predict the stock market will grow between 6% and 14% in 2026, but it won’t be a smooth ride.











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