43 fans ejected from Lambeau Field on Sunday The Green Bay Packers-Minnesota Vikings
rivalry was too much for at least 43 football fans at Lambeau Field
Sunday.November 2, 2009
Favre rises above boos, leads Vikings to victory A day once unfathomable to Packers fans finally arrived Sunday,
when Favre returned to Green Bay as the opponent. Worse, he came
with those hated Minnesota Vikings and picked the Packers apart.November 1, 2009
Favre's Green Bay homecoming not a happy one The much-hyped return of Brett Favre to Lambeau Field Sunday has riled up many Green Bay Packers fans, and led to a mock funeral, the renaming of a city street, and even an official anti-Favre mayoral declaration.November 1, 2009
Lyndale bridge over I-494 to reopen The $30 million project is the latest improvement to the freeway corridor that runs past the Mall of America.October 30, 2009
NFL's Goodell to testify on Vikings suspensions NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will testify on Capitol Hill next week about the case of two Minnesota Vikings players whose suspensions were blocked by the courts.October 30, 2009
Twins to host Metrodome moving sale Bargains on Minnesota Twins memorabilia will abound when the team holds a "moving sale" to clean out their stuff from the Metrodome early next month.October 29, 2009
600 traffic safety advocates convene in Duluth Minnesota public safety officials say the
annual number of traffic deaths in the state has gone down 30
percent since 2003.October 29, 2009
Agency urges caution if buying Packers-Vikings tickets The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau is warning
football fans that big games such as this weekend's Vikings-Packers
game tend to invite ticket scams.October 28, 2009
Pilots who overshot MSP airport were using laptops Two Northwest Airlines pilots told federal investigators that they ignored radio calls from air traffic controllers Wednesday, while they used their laptop computers to review the company's new scheduling procedures.October 26, 2009
Minn. group picks up road trash while packing heat About a dozen people spent nearly three hours picking up litter
Sunday along a 2-mile stretch of highway. All legally carried guns
on their hips.October 26, 2009
'Culinary anthropology' with Andrew Zimmern On his hit Travel Channel series, Andrew Zimmern roams the world practicing what he calls "culinary anthropology," eating everything from giant flying ants to raw camel kidney. He says it's one of the best ways to discover what is most authentic about a culture.Midmorning, October 26, 2009
Blind youth in Minn. hopes to play prep football At 5-foot-2 and about 110 pounds, Riley
Schmitz was not among the bigger boys on the Southland eighth-grade
football team this season.October 24, 2009
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