Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Wins Season Opener 18-6 over Republic County with a stellar defensive performance
The Minneapolis Lions have now overwhelmed the Republic County Buffaloes six straight instances after beating them on Friday night 18-6 in entrance of a house crowd, The protection gave up an early landing after which shut the Buffaloes after that. After each groups had a 3 and out, Republic County’s Garrett Siemsen took a direct snap straight up the center for an 88 yard landing run on the primary play of the sequence. He was bottled up on the line of scrimmage however one way or the other squirted out and simply out ran the defenders. a failed two level conversion and the Buffaloes lead 6-0.
Minneapolis didn’t let their heads grasp for 2 lengthy after the long term as they used a 14 play drive that took 8 minutes off the clock and was capped by a 7 yard landing run by Zach Nelson. Sophomore Hunter Milum made the PAT try and the Lions took a 7-6 lead late within the 1st quarter and by no means seemed again. Within the 2nd quarter Minneapolis offense had a 13 yard landing run by Braylon Smith referred to as again on account of a holding penalty by the Lions. After that Minneapolis did not punch it and turned the ball over on downs to the Buffaloes deep in Republic County territory. Minneapolis then used a holding name on the Buffaloes in the long run zone for a security, and took a 9-6 lead into halftime.
Each groups had been saved out of the top zone within the third quarter though Minneapolis had one other landing referred to as again on account of a penalty. This time it was on a cross the place Junior quarterback Ryan Parks used his legs to increase the play and keep away from the frenzy and threw a fantastic 34 yard cross to Braylon Smith large open within the endzone. However sadly an unlawful man downfield introduced the play again and the Lions had been unable to attain and turned the ball again over on downs.
Within the 4th quarter after an enormous interception by Ryan Parks from the arm of Republic County’s quarterback Trey Melton the Lions had been in enterprise as soon as once more. They used a ten play 45 yard drive capped off my a 5 yard landing run by Sophomore Mason Smith to take a 15-6 lead. Once more, Hunter Milum got here up huge with one other PAT and the Lions lead 16-6. After one other turnover on downs on the Lions subsequent possession pinned the Buffaloes of their territory the Minneapolis protection confirmed up as soon as once more. This time utilizing a fumbled pitch recovered within the endzone by Republic County for a Lions 2nd security of the ballgame and prolonged their result in 18-6. That was the top of scoring and just about the ballgame as Minneapolis used the remainder of clock aside from 8 seconds which Republic County had one final play. After a cross interference name on the Lions the Buffaloes had one untimed down however the Trey Melton cross fell incomplete.
Each groups ran the ball the vast majority of the time and I anticipate to see extra of that this season with Minneapolis as they’ve 3 or 4 guys that may run effectively.
The Nex-Tech Wi-fi Gamers of the Sport had been sophomore Zach Nelson and the entire Minneapolis protection. Zach Nelson used 18 carries to run for 92 yards and a landing. It was laborious to not put the protection on there with their efficiency after giving up the large run early after which getting 2 safeties after that.
The H&R Block of The Sport goes to Tucker Smith because it was his block that allowed Zach Nelson to get into the endzone. Smith sealed off the sting completely and allowed Nelson to scamper in,
Minneapolis will journey to Salina subsequent week and tackle Sacred Coronary heart in one other NCAA league recreation. The Lions would be the Meridan Media Sport of the Week once more subsequent week so you may tune into FM 104.9 to catch the motion. The Freddy’s and Moka’s Pregame Present will begin at 6:45pm with kickoff at 7:00pm.
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH FINAL
Republic County 6 0 0 0 6
Minneapolis 7 2 0 9 18
Minneapolis, MN
'We Miss You, George Floyd' is a picture book by a Minneapolis writer that aims to start conversations with kids
We Miss You, George Floyd (U of Minn Press)
But the book — one of just two of her many books that Gibney says poured out of her in roughly its final form — is not just for Black kids and parents.
“I think for the moral and psychological health of white children, they also need to talk about this stuff with caregivers and teachers and parents and caring people in their communities. That’s part of what I really hope this book can do: give all those folks I just mentioned some sort of place to start, to develop a shared language to talk about this stuff,” said Gibney (who sometimes reviews books for the Minnesota Star Tribune).
The writer and teacher has spoken with kids about their concerns in visits to Bancroft Elementary School, which Marwein attends and Boisey attended. Gibney met kids whose families had been directly affected by the unrest after Floyd’s murder, including having their businesses burned. Her experience was that while these kids knew about the murder and were curious about its aftermath, many of them remain traumatized by things that happened when they were too young to process them.
“There’s a line in [the book] about how we can imagine a world without police violence because we can imagine a world without police. Some kids really seized on that: ‘We can’t have a world without police. We have to have police to stop crimes.’ And I would say, ‘Do police really stop crimes?’ ” Gibney recalled, adding that kids saw many possibilities. “One kid said, ‘We could take all that money and put it into housing and food.’ And these are third graders!”
Even before its release, writing the book was an act of healing for Gibney, who thinks of writing as a sacred way to work through her experiences and feelings. She began work on “We Miss You” four years ago.
“It feels like, for me, you work with something for a while on your own and then, if you’re lucky, with one or two other people — a good editor and, for children’s picture books, a good illustrator. Again, if you’re lucky, it goes out into the world and other people encounter it and interpret it and experience it through their own lenses,” said Gibney, who can’t wait to find out what readers make of her new book. “It’s this beautiful process. It comes back to you, but it comes back different. I love that process so much.”
Minneapolis, MN
MN ranked in top 10 states for jobs: survey
(FOX 9) – A new ranking from WalletHub puts Minnesota in the top ten states for finding a job.
What we know
WalletHub’s survey for the Best and Worst States for Jobs ranks Minnesota highly in both job market and economic environment rank.
Minnesota came in eighth for job market rank and third in the economic environment ranking. Minnesota also placed third for median annual income.
Earlier this year, Minnesota also ranked sixth in CNBC’s Top States for Business 2024.
Context
As always, FOX 9 urges you to take any “survey” with some scruntiny.
Companies often use surveys for marketing purposes, to establish its brand, appear trustworthy, and position the company as an expert in the field. It’s a strategy known as “thought leadership” marketing.
But often the research or methodology behind these surveys and studies can be specious, reductive, or flawed.
Top 10 best states to find a job
1. New Hampshire
2. Vermont
3. Minnesota
4. Massachusetts
5. North Dakota
6. Virginia
7. Maine
8. Rhode Island
9. South Dakota
10. Maryland
The states ranked last for finding a job
41. New York
42. Idaho
43. Wyoming
44. Oklahoma
45. Montana
46. Alaska
47. Kentucky
48. Indiana
49. Louisiana
50. West Virginia
Minneapolis, MN
Minnesota weather: Periodic showers to start the week
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Sunday is expected to be cloudy with some periodic showers, before more showers are expected Monday.
Sunday forecast
Sunday will be cloudy with showers clipping parts of eastern Minnesota, including the Twin Cities.
North central and south central Minnesota will have a cloudy and breezy day, with more chances for rain in the eastern and southern parts of the state.
A few sprinkles or light showers linger Sunday night with another round of showers sliding through Monday.
The high temperature for Sunday is 53 degrees in the Twin Cities metro.
Looking ahead
Monday is expected to be warmer, with scattered showers likely. Monday will also be breezy and cloudy.
The chance of showers lingers through part of Tuesday before we start to dry out the rest of the forecast.
Temperatures peak just above seasonal averages every day ahead.
Here is your seven-day forecast:
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