Honoring The Life And Legacy Of WaChong Vang

Wa Chong Vang, the distinguished son of the late General Vang Pao, lived a life defined by courage, honor, and devotion to his people. His journey reflected the indomitable spirit of the Hmong nation – a story of perseverance, sacrifice, and hope passed from one generation to the next. A soldier, scholar, and advocate, Wa Chong carried forward his father’s vision with humility, grace, and unshakable purpose. His life remains a powerful testament to what it means to lead – not through words, but through quiet strength, service, and example.

XP Lee’s Historic Win Brings New Leadership and a Renewed Commitment to Equity in District 34B

In a decisive victory that underscores both the growing diversity and evolving priorities of Minnesota’s electorate, XP Lee won the District 34B special election on Tuesday, capturing 60.8% of the vote against Republican challenger Ruth Bittner’s 39.1%, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.

“Spinning Tradition into the Future: Keller Regional Park Celebrates Renovated Tuj Lub Courts and New Cultural Sports Complex”

When Keller Regional Park in Maplewood officially reopened its renovated tuj lub courts this year, the moment was more than just a ribbon-cutting — it was a celebration of culture, community, and continuity.

From Farm Roots to National Fame: How Diane Moua and Diane’s Place Redefined American Dining

When Food & Wine announced its coveted 2025 Restaurant of the Year, the culinary world took notice. The honor didn’t go to a Michelin-starred spot in New York or a high-profile tasting menu in Los Angeles — it went to Diane’s Place, a soulful Hmong restaurant nestled in Northeast Minneapolis.

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

When people consider fall color in Minnesota, their minds usually go to the red, orange and yellow colors of leaves. But what about the other fall colors – the wildflowers that dot the state’s prairies, and the waves of tall grass that turn from green to deep red?

Safety At School

A student’s ability to feel safe at school begins with preparation. Schools do this by working with their emergency managers and the Minnesota School Safety Center to conduct facility assessments, develop emergency operations plans for all types of hazards, and train their school resource officers.

Mapping A Secret History

Walking into the Geography and Maps Reading Room in the Library of Congress is like walking into the multiverse; you can follow city streets as they existed hundreds of years in the past, long before pavement and power lines swooped overhead.

Hmong Museum Launches StoryMapping Project to Commemorate 50 Years of Hmong in Minnesota

As part of the 50th year commemoration, Hmong Museum is seeking to map historically significant places of the Hmong community across Minnesota.

Back-to-School Vaccine Confusion Leaves Parents Searching for Clarity

As families across the country prepare for the annual back-to-school season, a new source of stress has emerged for many parents: conflicting vaccine guidance.

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Safety At School

Safety At School

A student’s ability to feel safe at school begins with preparation. Schools do this by working with their emergency managers and the Minnesota School Safety Center to conduct facility assessments, develop emergency operations plans for all types of hazards, and train their school resource officers.

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Back-To-School Preparation

Back-To-School Preparation

A new school year is almost here and parents are faced with financial and organizational challenges. How do you prepare your home for some of the busiest days of your lives?

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New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

This book is not simply a celebration of success stories; it is a collective testimony of women who, in different ways, have pushed against historical limits – often quietly, sometimes boldly, and always with a deep understanding of the cultures they carry.

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Health

An Annual Exam Can Help Older Adults Stay Healthy

An Annual Exam Can Help Older Adults Stay Healthy

One of the best ways to prioritize your vitality is with an annual health exam. That’s especially true for older adults, who tend to have more health issues to manage, according to Dr. Grant Tarbox, national medical executive with Cigna Healthcare’s Medicare business.

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Business and Finance

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

The holidays are a time to celebrate with loved ones, not falling victim to scams that can steal your cheer. Falling for a scam can lead to losing money and putting your account and personal information at risk, which can be both time consuming and costly.

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Community

Honoring The Life And Legacy Of WaChong Vang

Honoring The Life And Legacy Of WaChong Vang

Wa Chong Vang, the distinguished son of the late General Vang Pao, lived a life defined by courage, honor, and devotion to his people. His journey reflected the indomitable spirit of the Hmong nation – a story of perseverance, sacrifice, and hope passed from one generation to the next. A soldier, scholar, and advocate, Wa Chong carried forward his father’s vision with humility, grace, and unshakable purpose. His life remains a powerful testament to what it means to lead – not through words, but through quiet strength, service, and example.

read more

Sports/Outdoors

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

When people consider fall color in Minnesota, their minds usually go to the red, orange and yellow colors of leaves. But what about the other fall colors – the wildflowers that dot the state’s prairies, and the waves of tall grass that turn from green to deep red?

read more

Nation/World

Mapping A Secret History

Mapping A Secret History

Walking into the Geography and Maps Reading Room in the Library of Congress is like walking into the multiverse; you can follow city streets as they existed hundreds of years in the past, long before pavement and power lines swooped overhead.

read more

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