Mike Hughlett at the Star Tribune is reporting St. Paul-based Bremer Financial, the second largest bank based in Minnesota, will be sold to Old National Bank for $1.4 billion, culminating a five-year saga over Bremer’s future.
Sam Stroozas at MPR News reports Dionne Sims is selling Black Garnet Books, Minnesota’s first Black-owned bookstore, to friend Terresa Moses.
Anna Schier at Patch reports a Connecticut couple that stole roughly $1 million in Lululemon merchandise over the course of a multi-state retail theft operation were eventually arrested at a store in Woodbury.
Via FOX 9: Peach and Blossom, turkeys raised in Northfield, were pardoned by President Joe Biden at the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation at the White House, a long-standing tradition.
Izzy Canizares at Bring Me the News reports State Fair admission tickets will cost $14 “for one day only” on Tuesday while supplies last.
Lydia Morrell at KARE 11 is reporting pop star Pink is adopting her Minneapolis foster pup, Graham Cracker.
Happy anniversary to all the MSTies enjoying 36 years of laughs…
📺DEBUT: ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ premiered 36 years ago, November 24, 1988, on Minneapolis’ KTMA pic.twitter.com/5kLJ1jlbv5
— RetroNewsNow (@RetroNewsNow) November 25, 2024
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