Tag: state
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Live updates from Wisconsin boys volleyball state tournament quarterfinals
The WIAA boys volleyball state tournament gets underway Wednesday, Nov. 5 at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon. Quarterfinals are set for 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., with semifinals Thursday, Nov. 6 and the … Full story: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/live-updates-wisconsin-boys-volleyball-203744206.html
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What to know about Kaohly Her, the next leader of St. Paul
State Rep. Kaohly Her pulled off a historic victory on Tuesday, defeating Mayor Melvin Carter to become the next leader of St. Paul. Full story: https://www.startribune.com/things-to-know-kaohly-her-st-paul-mayor/601516758
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Kaohly Her, first woman and Hmong St. Paul mayor-elect, shares plans for office
Minnesota State Rep. Kaohly Her is making history. Her is the first woman and the first Hmong American elected to lead the capital city. She narrowly beat fellow DFLer incumbent two-term Mayor Melvin … Full story: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2025/11/05/kaohly-her-first-woman-and-hmong-st-paul-mayorelect-shares-plans-for-office
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Kaohly Vang Her makes history as first Hmong woman to lead St. Paul
Find live election results for the St. Paul mayoral race between incumbent Melvin Carter and Minnesota State Rep. Kaohly Vang Her. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/democracy-politics/stpaul-mayoral-race-election-results-melvin-carter-kaohly-vang-her/
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St. Paul voters to pick mayor as city faces serious challenges
Mayor Melvin Carter, seeking a third term leading St. Paul, faces several challengers, including state Rep. Kaohly Her, a former staff member. Full story: https://www.startribune.com/st-paul-mayor-election-2025/601503582
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State Rep. Kaohly Her, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter’s former policy director, seeks his seat
Her has emerged as a strong fundraiser and one of Carter’s most vocal and aggressive critics in the five-way mayor’s race. Full story: https://www.twincities.com/2025/10/23/state-rep-kaohly-her-st-paul-mayor-melvin-carters-former-policy-director-seeks-his-seat/
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10 Minnesota Restaurants Locals Are Keeping Under The Radar
Minnesota has more to offer than just the Mall of America and hotdish. Tucked away in quiet neighborhoods and small towns across the state, you’ll find incredible restaurants that locals love but … Full story: https://decorhint.com/minnesota-restaurants-locals-are-keeping-under-the-radar/
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Asian Culinary Education Club Serves Culture Through Food
What started as a simple idea to bring people together through food has quickly become one of Minnesota State’s most flavorful new communities. The Asian Culinary Education Club (ACE) is serving … Full story: https://www.msureporter.com/2025/10/09/asian-culinary-education-club-serves-culture-through-food/
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Weekly high school boys soccer roundup – Union Grove beats Waterford to set up SLC showdown
Racine County’s boys’ soccer teams had a productive week, putting together eight wins across 13 matches. Each ranked team stayed put in the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association state poll, with St. Full story: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/weekly-high-school-boys-soccer-roundup-union-grove-beats-waterford-to-set-up-slc-showdown/ar-AA1OaeWS
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Minnesota’s language diversity offers a snapshot of a changing state
What are the most common non-English languages spoken in Minnesota homes? The Census Bureau’s data shapes policy and highlights the state’s immigration patterns and linguistic diversity. Full story: https://sahanjournal.com/immigration/minnesota-non-english-languages-census-data/
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Ethnic studies was supposed to start in California schools. What happened?
Ethnic studies was supposed to start this fall. But the state cut funding for it and fights erupted over who is included in the curriculum. Full story: https://calmatters.org/education/k-12-education/2025/09/ethnic-studies-california/
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Ethnic studies was supposed to start in California schools. What happened?
The ethnic studies class was meant to focus on the cultures and histories of African-Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans and Latinos. The state’s curriculum also encourages schools to add … Full story: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/ethnic-studies-was-supposed-to-start-in-california-schools-what-happened/ar-AA1MONDx
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State Rep. Francesca Hong, a bartender and Democratic Socialist, joins primary field for governor
State Rep. Francesca Hong, a Madison Democratic Socialist, chef and bartender, is joining the growing Democratic field for governor — saying she hopes to be a relatable candidate who can bring working … Full story: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/state-rep-francesca-hong-bartender-101540845.html
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State Fair Food Is Getting More Global—And More Exciting
Each year fairs reinvents themselves to mirror evolving local tastes and demographics. Nowhere is that reinvention more visible than in the food concessions. Full story: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/articles/state-fair-food-getting-more-110000101.html
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Laid to rest at last: Vietnam War veteran from Exeter honored after son’s 15-year fight
EXETER — Fifteen years after he died, Theodore Phayamouk, of Exeter, was finally laid to rest at New Hampshire’s State Veterans Cemetery, a final journey for a man whose military service spanned … Full story: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/laid-rest-last-vietnam-war-090438065.html
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