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Dive into a fresh season of “Relish” with host @chefyiavang as he connects people's stories and cultures through food with local MN chefs and food makers. Stream "Relish" for free on the PBS App or on
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Twin Cities PBS
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Random Minnesota facts: Part 2 — this time featuring some facts our TikTok followers shared with us. 🤗. What’s the most random Minnesota fact you’ve got? Reply and share it with us!👇🏽
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Follow us for more #Minnesota facts and stories (and average dance moves). ❄️💃🏽✨
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Twin Cities PBS
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Tomorrow at 10 am, watch "The State of Minnesota’s 39th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration" live as we honor Dr. King's legacy. This year’s theme, "One Dream, One Minnesota," inspires us to reflect, unite, and act for justice. Stream it here: 🖤
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RT @dangerboatpro: We're honored to be selected by @tpt for "The 250th Project: Sharing Minnesota Stories" for our Sketches of Minnesota in….
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In celebration of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, Twin Cities PBS (TPT) is proud to announce a cohort of six local content creators and...
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Twin Cities PBS
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Born in Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Ann Bancroft is the first woman to cross the ice to both the North and South Poles. Her achievements earned her a spot in the National Women’s Hall of Fame in 1995 and made her a true Minnesota trailblazer. 💙.
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Students tuned in via radio updates and explored the South Pole through lessons in math, geography, and more. Over 250,000 kids were inspired!.
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Education was central to Ann’s mission. Before setting out, she helped create a curriculum that allowed kids to follow the journey in real time.
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They achieved this without any corporate sponsorship, raising funds through a grassroots campaign. As a result, they were the first explorers in Antarctica to reach the pole without corporate funding.
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7 months
31 years ago today, on January 14, 1993, Minnesota’s own Ann Bancroft and the American Women’s Expedition made history as the first all-woman team to reach the South Pole after 67 days and 660 miles of skiing.
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Twin Cities PBS
7 months
Starting tomorrow! ⬇️.
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Almanac
7 months
The Minnesota Legislative session begins Tuesday, January 14. Watch LIVE weekday coverage from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. on the MN Channel.
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Twin Cities PBS
8 months
Tomorrow, Thursday, January 9th at 8 am, tune in to TPT 2 for "Remembering President Jimmy Carter: A PBS News Special," providing live coverage of the National Funeral Service for former President Jimmy Carter. Don’t miss this special tribute to his remarkable legacy. 💙
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Twin Cities PBS
8 months
Minnesota’s weather is no joke. Learn more about these chilling disasters in “Minnesota’s Deadliest Blizzards,” available on the PBS App and YouTube. ❄️.
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Twin Cities PBS
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3️⃣ The 1940 Armistice Day Blizzard: With a 60-degree temperature drop, 26 inches of snow, and 49 lives lost (many hunters), this storm changed weather forecasting forever.
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8 months
2️⃣ The 1888 Children’s Blizzard: One of Minnesota’s deadliest storms. Tragically, half of the 200–230 deaths were children trying to walk home from school.
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Twin Cities PBS
8 months
1️⃣ The 1880 Blizzard: This storm slammed newly arrived immigrants living in sod homes in SW Minnesota. It was the first of 7–9 brutal blizzards that winter.
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8 months
Everyone talks about the 1991 Halloween Blizzard, but Minnesota’s history is packed with even wilder storms. 🌨️. On this day in 1873, "The Great Storm" struck — one of the deadliest in state history. Here are three others that left their mark on Minnesota:.
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RT @GoodAgeMN: If you watched @tpt "Remember the Magic", read more about how Dayton's Christmas show came to be.
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8 months
💙💙💙.
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Sesame Street
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We’re thinking of our friends in Wisconsin today. ❤️. There are many ways to remind children impacted by community violence that they’re safe and loved. Click here for free resources to help children and families in troubling times:
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Twin Cities PBS
9 months
Did you know the word 'nimrod' once meant something very different? This Minnesota town's name is rooted in the Bible, but a Looney Tunes episode gave the word a whole new meaning. Discover how Nimrod, Minnesota reminds us not to judge names — or towns — too quickly.
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