Before Michael Lutgen hit his tee shot May 25 on the Par-3 No. 14 hole at New Prague Golf Club — the same spot from which he had produced a hole-in-one just two days prior — two things happened. First, his playing partners Paul Clark and Kevin Schoenbauer offered to bet him $10 that he couldn’t do it again. Sensing it was unlikely (and then some), Lutgen replied that he would need at least 500-to-1 odds. There were no takers. So Lutgen, 42, strolled to the tee box. The hole had played at around 177 yards on May 23... Читать дальше...
Scores of supporters watched oral arguments in St. Paul on Thursday.
A semitractor trailer rolled over in the construction zone Interstate 35W in Minneapolis, forcing the Minnesota Department of Transportation to close the southbound lanes between Washington Avenue and 26th Street.
Playing the slot remains a focus for Vikings rookie cornerback Mike Hughes, who ended the offseason program making a couple plays during Thursday’s practice. The Vikings shortened practice by about a half hour while planning to host an alumni barbecue afterward, but Hughes still had time to stand out with the reserves. The top corners continue to be Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander. Hughes, the 30th-overall pick, made his first play from the slot, where he jumped a route by receiver Cayleb Jones for the pass deflection. Читать дальше...
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The monkey will be on display in the lobby until Sept. 3.