Beekeepers are tapping into Minnesota s unique flavors and the honey is something to celebrate Beekeepers tap into the intricacies of local flavors with delicious results.
By Bill Ward Special to the Star Tribune May 12, 2021 11:02am Text size Copy shortlink:
Bees are in trouble, their population ravaged by herbicides, pesticides and the disappearance of pollinating plants.
But you sure wouldn t know it while perusing grocery stores, cheese shops and farmers markets for the sweet nectar they produce: honey.
Not much more than a decade ago, those plastic-bear squeeze bottles didn t have much competition. Now, honeys and honey-based products proliferate across the culinary landscape. And artisa
Sen. Hickenlooper’s visit to Pueblo raises anticipation about proposed Front Range Rail project
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) A Thursday visit to the Steel City by former Colorado governor and now Colorado U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper is the latest sign that the Front Range Rail project, an idea that s been discussed for decades, appears to be gaining steam.
Hickenlooper toured the downtown Union Depot that would be the primary station for the project to connect a high-speed rail line from Pueblo to Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Local and state leaders view the project as one that would provide a viable transportation option and reduce pollution and traffic congestion along Interstate 25, as well as stimulate growth and development around and south of Pueblo.
Ray Harvey painstakingly adds a detail to his latest mural on Wednesday, a travel stamp design featuring a trolley on the front of the Hannibal History Museum. He plans to complete the new artwork by Friday, and he is in the design stages for a large mural celebrating the immigrants who came to the Hannibal area.
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The Union Depot in downtown St. Paul will host a drive-in movie series beginning this week.
The series, featuring five family-friendly films, will be shown monthly from May to September. On Friday, the first film of the series, Emperor s New Groove,
will be played starting at 8:30 p.m.
The movie will be hosted in Lot D, located off Kellogg Boulevard, and parking spots will be on a first-come, first-serve basis, according to a release. Parking opens at 7 p.m. and tickets are $15 per car. To purchase tickets, click here.
During each drive-in movie night, guests can partake in a quiz based on the featured movie for a chance to win a thematic prize basket. At check-in, participants will be given a QR code that they can scan to start the quiz. Guests are also encouraged to snap a car selfie and tag @uniondepot or use the hashtag #DepotDriveIn for a chance to be featured on Union Depot social media. Concessions will be available on-site f
I got the diddley scared out of me when I learned, a couple weeks back, that the KCS Railway Co. was likely to be taken over by the Canadian Pacific in the near future.