The Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, offers a curator-guided tour explaining how the theft went down. It was the worst moment in the museum's history.
Hundreds attend the annual Minnesota Bigfoot Conference, finding evidence against skeptics, a range of merchandise and a community of radical acceptance.
In 1970, brothers Dave and John Kunst left Waseca, Minn., on foot. They hoped to walk around the world. In 1974—after 14,000 miles and 20 million steps—Dave Kunst walked back into Waseca, alone.
Gus Hall, born Arvo Kusta Halberg in the unincorporated community of Cherry to Finnish immigrants, was general secretary of the U.S. Communist Party from 1959 until his death in 2000.
What exactly was in the air that summer? Reports of “flying saucers” -- a new term -- flooded into police stations and newspapers all over the U.S., including in the Upper Midwest.
As “The Wizard of Oz” film celebrates its 85th anniversary and moviegoers look forward to “Wicked” this Thanksgiving, evidence suggests the classic tale is rooted in the Dakotas.
It was a late winter morning when a cashier's son entered Miltona State Bank and found a discovered a tampered vault door, an empty safe, and cans of cream, filled with water.
During a live broadcast with KIMT-TV in 2015, reporter Adam Sallet accidentally captured footage of the suspect robbing the bank for the second time in two days.