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Finally, snow! Minnesota’s north country celebrates March storm

Finally, snow! Minnesota’s north country celebrates March storm

The biggest winter storm of the season slammed the Brainerd Lakes area, Duluth and the North Shore of Lake Superior Monday, dropping nearly a foot of heavy snow in places, with more still falling. The storm closed schools and caused dangerous travel conditions. It also provided a last dose of winter fun that many people longed for.

Minnesota Music Month 2024: Events, dates, and details

Minnesota Music Month 2024: Events, dates, and details

The Current, Carbon Sound, and Radio Heartland are excited to present Minnesota Music Month this April. We’ll celebrate on air, online, and with four shows in St. Paul, all featuring local music performances to celebrate our thriving Minnesota music community.

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Minnesota 4-year graduation rates slipped in 2023

Minnesota 4-year graduation rates slipped in 2023

The rate at which Minnesota students completed their high school education in four years fell back to a post-pandemic low of 83.3 percent. Experts say it’s a result of ongoing effects from the pandemic. 

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Gao Hong and Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde improvise together on their new album

Gao Hong and Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde improvise together on their new album

On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ pipa player Gao Hong and flamenco guitarist Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde improvise together on their new album, ‘Alondra.’ Find out more!

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March 28 in Music History: Kate Bush's first concerts in 35 years sell out in 15 minutes

March 28 in Music History: Kate Bush's first concerts in 35 years sell out in 15 minutes

David Crosby blamed John Lennon; Ozzy invited chaos on the stage; Simon and Garfunkel have a hit with Art singing the lead; Eddie Cochran recorded "Summertime Blues"; and the Beatles recorded parts of “Good Morning Good Morning,” today in music history.