| June 17, 2019 It's #pollinatorweek! We're bringing back previous reports on the different types of pollinators in Minnesota, why some of their population's are declining and how we can help them. First, here's a throwback to a story about a beekeeping supply business in Hackensack, Minn., with a co-founder who isn't afraid deliver some honest advice to customers if he doesn't think they're up to the task of keeping those bees alive -- read the story here! Have questions about pollinators? Is there a story we should be looking into? Let us know here!~ MPR News staff | Forecast | Updraft | |
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| Police: 4 shot, 2 arrested at Raptors rally in Toronto | Droves of Raptors fans ran from the shooting in a stampede from the City Hall square, which was packed with tens of thousands of fans. A million or more fans earlier packed downtown Toronto for a parade for the Raptors, raising concerns about safety and overcrowding. | |
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| Video: Tracing the origins of the Native American jingle dress | The exact origin of the jingle dress is unclear; evidence suggests the tradition may have started in Minnesota a century ago. Brenda Child is a University of Minnesota professor, born on the Red Lake reservation, and a former trustee at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. She may be the world's leading authority on jingle dresses. 'Pure love on the dance floor': Celebrating the jingle dress tradition | |
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