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5 Common Domestic Destinations from Duluth International Airport
Air travel looks very different now than it did just a few years ago when the coronavirus pandemic grounded folks around the world, putting a halt to travel for both leisure and business.
In 2020, passenger traffic on U.S. airlines was at its lowest since the mid-1980s, with just 369 million passengers...
Highest-Paying Jobs in Duluth that Don’t Require a College Degree
Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the 50 highest-paying jobs in Duluth that don't require higher education.
Highest-Paying Jobs in Rochester, Minnesota that Don’t Require a College Degree
Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the 50 highest-paying jobs in Rochester, Minnesota that don't require higher education.
Highest-Paying Jobs in St. Cloud that Don’t Require a College Degree
Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the 50 highest-paying jobs in St. Cloud that don't require higher education.
Adelyn to Riplee: Unique Baby Names From the Year You Were Born
Learn more about the origins and meanings of unique names from the year you were born, along with notable figures who have shared some of these rare monikers in the past seven decades.
The #1 Summer Movie the Year You Graduated High School
See what movie ruled the box office the year you graduated.
Groceries that dropped in price in the Midwest last month
Take a look at these groceries that have dropped in price in the Midwest in the last month.
Highway Safety: Minnesota’s Most Fatal Highways
Americans travel billions of cumulative interstate miles every year—statistically, accidents are almost a certainty. Still, many traffic crashes and subsequent fatalities are avoidable.
In 2020, nearly 39,000 people were killed in motor vehicle traffic crashes on U.S. ro...
13 Top-Ranked Public Elementary Schools in Minnesota
Check out the best public elementary schools in Minnesota.
The 5 Richest Billionaires in Minnesota
The first billionaire ever is thought to be Standard Oil magnate John D. Rockefeller back in 1916, or perhaps Henry Ford in 1925.
Fast forward some 100 years to 2021: As the COVID-19 pandemic continued to rage, a record-breaking 660 people became billionaires globally, growing the previous year's number by 30%.
While the U.S. ...