Minnesota
Holiday Train set to make annual trek across Minnesota
The brightly decorated, colorful boxcars of CPKC Railway’s annual Holiday Train are back in Minnesota this week, with 20 stops planned across the state.
Over the past 25 years, the Holiday Train has traveled rail lines across Canada and the U.S. each November and December, with musical performances and food donation collections in communities along the way.
The train’s visit to Minnesota this year starts Tuesday with stops in La Crescent, Winona, Wabasha and Hastings. It’ll make its way through the Twin Cities on Wednesday and Thursday, then head through central and western Minnesota. Its last stop in the state will be in Elbow Lake on Dec. 16.
A complete list of stops is below.
The southeast Minnesota and Twin Cities stops will feature music by The Lone Bellow and Tiera Kennedy. Central and western Minnesota stops will include music by Seaforth and Alana Springsteen.
If you’re heading out to any of the stops — especially Wednesday and Thursday — bundle up. Forecasts are calling for frigid conditions in Minnesota, with highs in the single digits across much of the state.
Since its inception, the Holiday Train has raised more than $24 million and collected more than 5 million pounds of food for local food banks across the U.S. and Canada.
CPKC Holiday Train stops in Minnesota
Dec. 10
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2:15-2:45 p.m. — La Crescent, 215 South Chestnut Street
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3:45-4:15 p.m. — Winona, 65 East Mark Street
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5:45-6:15 p.m. — Wabasha, Bruegger Park – Gambia Avenue
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8:15-8:45 p.m. — Hastings, 500 East Second Street
Dec. 11
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5:15-5:45 p.m. — Cottage Grove, 7064 West Point Douglas Road
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7-7:30 p.m. — St. Paul, Union Depot – 214 Fourth Street East
Dec. 12
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5-5:30 p.m. — Golden Valley, Golden Hills Drive
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6:15-6:45 p.m. — St. Louis Park, Lake Street and Library Lane
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8:15-8:45 p.m. — Minneapolis, 37th Avenue NE and Stinson Boulevard
Dec. 14
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4:30-5 p.m. — Loretto, County Road 19
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6-6:30 p.m. — Buffalo, Fifth Street Northeast
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7:30-8 p.m. — Annandale, Downtown Park – Harrison Street
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9-9:30 p.m. — Kimball, Willow Creek Park – 230 Main St. South
Dec. 15
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10:15-10:45 a.m. — Glenwood, 20 15th Street NE
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11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. — Alexandria, Eighth Avenue East and Nokomis Street
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2:45-3:15 p.m. — Detroit Lakes, Holmes Street, west of community center
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4:20-4:50 p.m. — Mahnomen, U.S. Highway 59 and East Washington Avenue
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6:15-6:45 p.m. — Plummer, Central Avenue
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7:45-8:15 p.m. — Thief River Falls, 405 Third Street East
Dec 16
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Minnesota
U.S.-Israeli strikes spark dueling rallies in Twin Cities
Iranians in Minnesota react to Khamenei death
Iranians in the Twin Cities gathered in downtown Minneapolis on Sunday to celebrate major developments in the Middle East following the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei. While many Iranian-Americans expressed hope for regime change, anti-war protesters also took to the streets to condemn the military strikes, with some members of Minnesota’s DFL delegation calling the operation “unlawful” and “illegal.”
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Iranians in the Twin Cities gathered in downtown Minneapolis Sunday to celebrate major developments in the Middle East. Anti-war protesters also took the streets of Minneapolis Saturday.
Plus, Jewish communities say they are on high alert over concerns of potential retaliatory acts in major cities across the U.S.
‘Massive moment’
What we know:
Following a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation in Iran, Khamenei was killed in an attack, Iranian state media confirmed early Sunday.
What they’re saying:
Iranian community groups rallied at Nicollet Mall and 11th Street on Sunday to express hope for regime change.
Dozens of Iranian-Americans said they are celebrating the news.
“We are here to support Iranian people. Today, everybody is happy, very happy,” said Beheshteh Zargaran, an Iranian-American.
“Killed Khamenei, which was the supreme leader, and hopefully they will continue this action and help Iranians finally topple the Islamic regime,” said Faraz Samavat, an Iranian-American.
“That means a lot. We are fighting for almost half a century to destroy this cruel regime against people of Iran,” said Ali Mohammad, an Iranian-American.
Iranians in MN celebrate strikes by Pres. Trump
Iranians in the Twin Cities are gathering in downtown Minneapolis to celebrate major developments in the Middle East following a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation. Community groups rallied at Nicollet Mall and 11th Street to express hope for regime change after news that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, was killed in Saturday’s airstrikes.
The other side:
Protesters also took to the streets in the Twin Cities over the weekend condemning the strikes.
Some people are criticizing the military operation including members of Minnesota’s DFL delegation. Congresswoman Betty McCollum called the strikes “unlawful” and Congresswoman Ilhan Omar called the war “illegal and unjustified.”
Heightened security:
Jewish communities in Minnesota say they are also on high alert following security guidance across the country to prevent potential retaliatory violence.
“A heightened sense of vigilance making sure that everybody is aware of their surroundings and that all of the protective measures are in place,” said Steve Hunegs, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas.
There are currently no known specific threats against local Jewish communities.
Minnesota
Here’s how much snow parts of Minnesota got on Saturday, Feb. 28
Storm reports in from Minnesota on Saturday, Feb. 28.
LANESBORO, Minn. (FOX 9) – Impressive snow totals were reported in parts of Minnesota after a narrow band of heavy snowfall worked its way across the state.
Minnesota snow totals for the last day of February 2026
Snow totals for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (FOX 9)
By the numbers:
Many areas saw more snow than was expected before temperatures warm up in the coming days.
The following snow totals were reported across Minnesota:
- Lanesboro: 10 inches
- Preston: 10 inches
- St. Peter: 7 inches
- Stewartville: 7 inches
- Caledonia: 6 inches
- Nicollet: 6 inches
- New Ulm: 5.5 inches
- Rochester: 4.9 inches
- Mankato: 4.5 inches
The Source: This story uses information from the FOX 9 weather forecast and the National Weather Service.
Minnesota
East Range Police Department officer passes away
A police officer in northern Minnesota unexpectedly passed away earlier this week.
The East Range Police Department said that Sgt. Cody Siebert passed away on Friday, less than 24 hours after being diagnosed with a brain infection.
The department said that Siebert was known for his happy-go-lucky personality and that “if you couldn’t get along with Cody, it was your fault.”
Siebert started at the K9 program in Babbitt with K9 Taconite (Tac) before going to the East Range Police Department.
“The hole left by Sgt. Siebert’s passing will be impossible to fill,” East Range police said. “We at ERPD love you and will miss you always. We have it from here.”
Mesabi East Schools also stated that the district was “truly blessed to have him walking our halls, greeting students, encouraging staff, and building relationships that went far beyond the badge.”
Click here for a GoFundMe to support Siebert’s family.
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