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Anna Boone

Digital designer
Boone attended Indiana University where she majored in journalism with a focus on graphic design. Outside of work, she can be found gardening at her community plot, hammocking in Loring Park or exploring new corners of Minneapolis by bike.

Latest from Anna Boone

Rocks, roots and soft dirt: Lace up your shoes for an adventurous run on these Twin Cities trails

From Afton to Long Lake, here’s your guide to the best trail running routes for all skill levels.
September 11, 2025
A runner on a trail in Theodore Wirth Park in Minneapolis Monday, September 8, 2025. Trails in Theodore Wirth Park are ideally suited for runners who want to be surrounded by nature on their run.

How far can you stretch $100 at the Minnesota State Fair?

Use our tool to create and share your perfect fair itinerary on a budget.
August 22, 2025
Green number $100 nestled by dollar bills

What’s the oldest bar in Minnesota?

More than one of the state’s historic watering holes has claims to the title.
July 18, 2025

Minnesota’s ghost towns are a relic of grand visions gone awry

Many of the state’s abandoned places vanished without a trace. But some still attract visitors.
October 25, 2024

Introducing the Curious Minnesota Collection. Every question we’ve answered — now in one place

Our new searchable database is home to more than 260 stories about Minnesota history and culture, all inspired by reader questions.
March 8, 2024

St. Paul will swear in its first all-female City Council on Tuesday. How did we get here?

When St. Paul's new City Council is sworn in on Tuesday, all of its seats will be filled by women for the first time in the city's 170-year history.
January 8, 2024

Breaking down the video: What happened during Daunte Wright's fatal stop

A Black man was killed by police in Brooklyn Center. The chief said the officer may have gotten her gun and Taser confused.
April 16, 2021

We asked for your last 'normal,' pre-pandemic photos. Here's what you shared.

With the possibility of herd immunity on the horizon, we want to remember what we had — and hope to have again.
March 16, 2021

Farm bills to Farm Aid: A look back at Collin Peterson's long career

Republican Michelle Fischbach defeated U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, one of the last conservative Democrats in Congress, after 30 years representing Minnesota's 7th Congressional District.
November 19, 2020
Rep. Collin Peterson smiled as Senator Amy Klobuchar praised his leadership on the farm bill.
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