Judge C.R. Magney State Park

Father’s Day, 2025: Bring Dad To An Award-Winning Destination

HMONG CULTURAL CENTER 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

It is the mission of the Hmong Cultural Center to promote the personal development of children, youth, and adults through education while providing resources that enhance cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

Bush Foundation Selects 2025 Bush Fellows

The Bush Foundation announced the 2025 Bush Fellows – individuals whose bold vision and leadership are shaping communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share the same geography.

The 2025 Hmong International Freedom Festival Celebrates Freedom and Culture

Join us as we celebrate 50 years of Hmong freedom after the exodus from Laos at the 43rd Annual Hmong International Freedom Festival.

A Girl And Her Tamarind Tree

This past November, for the first time ever, my mother and I returned to Laos together. We had not been in Laos together since 1979. I was just over five years old when we fled Khammouane Province due to significant post war trauma.

SKYLINE MINI GOLF RETURNS TO THE WALKER ROOFTOP TERRACE WITH ARTIST-DESIGNED HOLES AND STUNNING VIEWS

Skyline Mini Golf returns to the Walker rooftop this summer with stunning skyline views and fun for all ages.

Pakou Yang Named Interim President Of Normandale Community College

The Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities has named Pakou Yang to serve as interim president of Normandale Community College. The appointment becomes effective June 4, 2025.

The Culture Bearer Tradition at Hmong Cultural Center

Culture Bearers have been defined as individuals deeply rooted in their cultural heritage, actively participating in, and transmitting their community’s traditions, practices, and knowledge to future generations.

Come Celebrate Tater Daze

Start your summer at Tater Daze in Brooklyn Park on Saturday, May 31st!

Lifesaving Blood Essential As School Year Wraps Up

Don’t delay – book now to ensure blood /platelets are on hand when seconds count. May brings end of school year celebrations and activities, and it’s easy for things to fall off the radar.

The Hmong Times Newspaper is a quality publication for the Hmong Community. Providing valuable information and tools to promote togetherness and give the Hmong community a forum. The Hmong Times also provides the means for businesses, schools and organizations to make a connection with the Hmong Community.

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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Trade School Or College

Trade School Or College

Both trade school and college can help you in achieving your goals. Luckily, determining which one is the right option for you does not have to be too complicated.

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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

HMONG CULTURAL CENTER 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

HMONG CULTURAL CENTER 2024 ANNUAL REPORT

It is the mission of the Hmong Cultural Center to promote the personal development of children, youth, and adults through education while providing resources that enhance cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

read more
Bush Foundation Selects 2025 Bush Fellows

Bush Foundation Selects 2025 Bush Fellows

The Bush Foundation announced the 2025 Bush Fellows – individuals whose bold vision and leadership are shaping communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share the same geography.

read more

Sports/Outdoors

I Can! Programs Teach Outdoor Skills That Last A Lifetime

I Can! Programs Teach Outdoor Skills That Last A Lifetime

What I Can! program instructors do is teach practical outdoor skills to adults and children. All equipment and supplies are furnished, registration fees are affordable, and in nearly all instances, participants learn skills they can develop for the rest of their lives.

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Nation/World

A Girl And Her Tamarind Tree

A Girl And Her Tamarind Tree

This past November, for the first time ever, my mother and I returned to Laos together. We had not been in Laos together since 1979. I was just over five years old when we fled Khammouane Province due to significant post war trauma.

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The Story of Legacies Of War Origin

The Story of Legacies Of War Origin

During the U.S. bombing in Laos (1964-1973), an American educational adviser Fred Branfman and his Laotian colleague Bouangeun Luangpraseuth collected illustrations and narratives from Laotian refugees.

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Glimmer Of Hope

Glimmer Of Hope

I felt deeply honored to attend the Defense POW/MIA (Prisoners of War/Missing in Action) Accounting Agency (DPAA) 2024 Vietnam War Annual Government Briefing this year in Washington, D.C.

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Remembering Fred Branfman – The Man That Told America

Remembering Fred Branfman – The Man That Told America

“You’ll feel it in the air,” Aleena said with her eyes closed and head slightly raised toward the sunlight, “It’s cooler and it smells like the mountains.” I sat next to my colleague and looked out the window and down on the rapidly changing landscape of Laos below.

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Laos Trip: A Reflection From The Peacheys

Laos Trip: A Reflection From The Peacheys

We went to Laos in March of 1981 to work with Mennonite Central Committee as peace and development workers.  As we got off the plane in the early evening darkness, we heard the sound of hundreds of frogs chirping along the runway. Immediately we knew that we had come to a welcoming place that reminded us of our own rural roots.

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