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And all it took was a billion-dollar stadium and a Super Bowl.
And all it took was a billion-dollar stadium and a Super Bowl.
It’s not just because of factory jobs; it’s also that manufacturing capabilities underpin innovation.
This is a highly skilled field, and in Minnesota, certification is voluntary but very valuable.
And all it took was a billion-dollar stadium and a Super Bowl.
Interfaith fundraiser for rent assistance illustrates Minnesota’s big-event style.
Business leaders, officials at risk of U.S. sanctions.
Normally the "party bike business" shuts down in winter months, but is opening up special rides this week for the Super Bowl.
Minnesota’s delegation packs the galleries with friends, allies and symbolic guests
Watchdog seeks timeline in Clinton e-mail inquiry.
A greater military presence is on display in downtown Minneapolis.
Gophers coach Richard Pitino told his players they're not in the NBA and need to stop talking to referees on missed foul calls
The way you load Office 2007 is probably the cause of your problems.
Not everyone will get to go to the Super Bowl, but plenty of football fans were able to enjoy the Super Bowl Experience at the Minneapolis Convention Center. A sort of traveling museum for the NFL, the weeklong event let fans of all ages meet current and former NFL stars, take photos with the Vince Lombardi Trophy and Super Bowl rings and take part in clinics and interactive exhibits, including the Play 60 Zone for kids. There also was an opportunity to learn how footballs are made and to test one’s skills at the game.
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The Eagles’ run-pass option offense may look simple, but it gave defenses fits during the Eagles’ Super Bowl run.
Police say, “Time was on our side, and it was the right decision to wait him out.”
The move will affect 900 workers there.
Fan Gallery at Mall of America is red zone for checking out the Super Bowl operation, stargazing. Dozens of broadcasters are on the third floor near the food court virtually night and day.
The video site tilts revenue to favor quasi-professionals, but the move may prevent amateurs from rising up.