Minnesota
New foods coming to the Minnesota State Fair
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(ABC 6 News) — The Minnesota State Fair provides 12 days of nonstop fun for all Minnesotans.
Along with that fun comes an endless variety of food as well. This year, the Minnesota State Fair is introducing new food items as well as new food vendors for visitors to try. Here is a look at all the new foods that will be featured at this year’s fair.
- 3 Piggy Pals on a Stick (Sausage Sister & Me, east wall of Food Building)
- Afro Poppers (Afro Deli, east wall of Food Building)
- Ba’bacon Sour Cream & Onion (Baba’s, east side of Underwood Street)
- Blazing Greek Bites (Dino’s Gyro, north side of Carnes Avenue)
- Buffalo Cheese Curd & Chicken Tacos (Richie’s Cheese Curd Tacos, north side of Judson Avenue)
- Chile Mango Whip (Tasti Whip, northwest corner of Dan Patch Avenue & Underwood Street)
- Cookie Butter Crunch Mini Donuts (Mini Donuts and Cheese Curds, east side of Underwood Street)
- Cotton Candy Iced Tea (Loon Lake Iced Tea, west side of Underwood Street)
- Crab Boil Wings (Soul Bowl, east wall of Food Building)
- Deep-Fried Halloumi Cheese (Holy Land Deli, International Bazaar)
- Deep-Fried Ranch Dressing (LuLu’s Public House, West End Market)
- Dill Pickle Tots (Tot Boss, east side of Underwood Street)
- Fried Bee-Nana Pie (Sabino’s Pizza Pies, Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum)
- Grilled Purple Sticky Rice (Union Hmong Kitchen, International Bazaar)
- Ham and Pickle Roll Up on a Potato Skin (Route 66 Roadhouse Chicken, northwest corner of Food Building)
- Lady’s Slipper Marble Sundae (Bridgeman’s Ice Cream, northeast corner of Judson Avenue & Liggett Street)
- Marco’s Garden (Jammy Sammies by BRIM, North End)
- Mocha Madness Shaved Ice (Minnesnowii Shave Ice, west side of Nelson Street)
- Nixtamal & Wild Rice Bowl with Wóžapi & Bison Meatballs or Sweet Potato Dumplings (Midtown Global Market’s Indigenous Food Lab, International Bazaar)
- Patata Frita Focacciawich (West End Creamery, West End Market)
- PB Bacon Cakes (The Blue Barn, West End Market)
- Raging Ball (The Herbivorous Butcher, south wall of Food Building)
- Savory Éclairs in Two Varieties (Scenic 61 by New Scenic Café, east side of Underwood Street)
- Shroomy “Calimari” (French Meadow Bakery & Cafe, north side of Carnes Avenue)
- Strawberries and Cream Waffle Stick (Waffle Chix, Judson Avenue)
- Strawberry Lemonade Donut (Fluffy’s Hand Cut Donuts, between West Dan Patch & Carnes Avenues)
- Swedish Ice Cream Sundae (Salem Lutheran Church Dining Hall, north side of Randall Avenue)
- Swedish ‘Sota Sliders (Hamline Church Dining Hall, north side of Dan Patch Avenue)
- Sweet Corn Cola Float (Blue Moon Dine-In Theater, northeast corner of Carnes Avenue & Chambers Street)
- Sweet Heat Bacon Crunch (RC’s BBQ, north side of West Dan Patch Avenue)
- Turkey Kristo (Minnesota Farmers Union Coffee Shop, north side of Dan Patch Avenue)
- Walking Shepherd’s Pie (O’Gara’s at the Fair, southwest corner of Dan Patch Avenue & Cosgrove Street)
- Wrangler Waffle Burger (Nordic Waffles, West End Market)
And here is the list of new vendors at this year’s Minnesota State Fair and where to find them!
- Chan’s Eatery (east side of Underwood Street)
- El Burrito Mercado (International Bazaar)
- Kosharina Egyptian Cuisine (south of the Grandstand Building under the Grandstand Ramp)
- Loon Lake Iced Tea (west side of Underwood Street)
- Midtown Global Market’s Indigenous Food Lab (International Bazaar)
- Paella Depot (south side of Judson Avenue)
Minnesota
Minnesota’s oldest operating theater is in danger of closing it’s doors
One of the oldest operating theaters in the Midwest is in danger of closing its doors for good.
If you’re heading south on Highway 15, Fairmont, Minnesota, is your last gasp before you hit Iowa. It officially became a city in the late 1800s — and not long after, the Opera House was born.
“We are the oldest, operating, continuously operating theater in the state of Minnesota,” said Jane Reiman, a lifelong resident of Fairmont.
When the doors opened in 1901, operas, musicals, plays, and concerts—drew people from across southern Minnesota, and even from Iowa and South Dakota.
“We have done a lot of entertainment over the years.”
The rock band America once performed at the opera house, as did folk legend Arlo Guthrie. In the 1990’s, the opera house even got a visit from Paul McCartney. His family bought seats.
“They came here and sat in the chairs, and now we have plaques on the chairs to memorialize them.”
In 3rd grade Blake Potthoff went to his first performance at the theater, and later, he acted on stage.
“You’ve grown up with this opera house?” asked WCCO’s John Lauritsen.
“Yeah. Absolutely, it’s a part of me even before I became executive director,” said Potthoff.
But like everything else, the theater has aged over time, to the point that it’s going to cost more than $4 million just to keep it running. If they can’t raise the money, the Opera House may have already seen its final curtain call.
“The building is on life support, and we are doing everything we can to make sure we get back to surviving and thriving,” said Potthoff.
Scaffolding is there, just to reinforce the roof; that’s the biggest expense. But the Fairmont community is starting to respond. Grants and donations have raised $1.5 million so far—still short, but a start.
When renovations are complete, they’d also like to maintain the old character of this theater. That includes this hand-cast plaster, which is also 125-years-old.
The chandeliers were installed a decade before the Titanic sank, and they’re hoping to keep those too. For Blake and others, the show has to go on. For the people in the seats, the actors on stage, and for the livelihood of a small town.
“There’s reason to save this building. That $4 million isn’t impossible. Only improbable. And I truly believe it too. I have a history of performing here. And I have two young kids. I want them to perform on stage like I had the opportunity,” said Potthoff.
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Lawmakers demand Keith Ellison resign as Minnesota fraud grilling turns brutal
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) called on Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison to resign during the House Oversight Committee’s hearing on the widespread fraud in Minnesota.
Higgins began his line of questioning by referring to Ellison’s open statement.
“Under Minnesota law, my Office has limited jurisdiction over criminal matters. The only kind of criminal case we can prosecute on our own is Medicaid fraud; any other criminal case must be specifically referred to us by county attorneys or the Governor,” Ellison said in his opening statement.
Higgins stated Ellison said that his office only had the authority to investigate Medicaid fraud, to which Ellison nodded his head in response.
But, Higgins pointed out that was incorrect.
“Under your own law, you have authority if the county district attorney asks you to get involved, or if the governor asks you to get involved, then your office can take the lead on any criminal investigation,” Ellison said.
Ellison remained speechless after Higgins asked him if that his statement was correct.
“So you have the authority to lead your state’s effort to respond to this massive fraud at the state level, from within the health care realm, where government money has been stolen at very, very high levels, unprecedented levels, in your state,” Higgins said.
“Are you leading that effort for the state of Minnesota?”
Ellison replied but his response was not picked up by the microphone.
“You’re addressing it,” Higgins asked. “Are you leading it?”
Ellison responded, “we are leading the effort to prosecute Medicaid fraud.”
“I’m not talking about Medicaid fraud,” Higgins yelled.
“Don’t hide behind that. You have the authority to prosecute anything criminally that the governor asked you to. And this thing is big.”
“I’m giving you an opportunity, sir. Are you leading the criminal investigative effort into this massive fraud across the board in the healthcare spectrum, in the state of Minnesota or not,” Higgins continued.
Ellison replied, saying his office was “following the law,” prompting Higgins to interject.
“You are not leading,” Higgins responded. “You’re not leading. I must say, Mr. Chairman, that the Attorney General of Minnesota should resign.”
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Maddy Kimbrel Named Minnesota’s 2026 Ms. Hockey Winner
Maddy Kimbrel joined an illustrious group of players as Minnesota’s 2026 Ms. Hockey winner. The award is annually given to the best high school women’s hockey player in the state of Minnesota.
The Holy Family forward scored 37 goals and 57 points this season in only 26 games for her school.
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She was also an assistant captain for Team USA at the 2026 U-18 World Championships winning gold. It was her second time representing USA at the event.
Kimbrel spent four seasons playing for Orono High before moving to Holy Family this season.
The 17-year-old Mound, Minnesota product is headed to the University of Wisconsin next season.
The other four finalists for the award were Alaina Gentz (Centennial/SLP), Jasmine Hovda (Roseau), Lorelai Nelson (Edina), and Mia Miller (Northfield).
Past winners of the award include current PWHL players such as Taylor Heise (2018), Peyton Hemp (2021), Olivia Mobley (2020), Grace Zumwinkle (2017), and Hannah Brandt (2012), and 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Krissy Wendell-Pohl.
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