Minnesota
Minnesota State Fair announces Steve Miller Band & the Rascals for Grandstand Concert Series

ST. PAUL, Minn. (KTTC) – The Minnesota State Fair announced on Tuesday the Steve Miller Band will be performing for the 2025 Grandstand Concert Series, along with special guest the Rascals.
The Steve Miller Band released a wide range of singles in the ‘70s and ’80s, collecting a few #1 hits along the way. The band is well-known for hits such as “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” “Rock’n Me,” “Abracadabra,” and more. Miller is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, having been inducted in 2016.
Miller was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2022.
The Rascals are also responsible for a string of hits of their own. The band scored three #1 hits in the ‘60s, which include the likes of “Groovin’,” “People Got to Be Free,” and “Good Lovin’.” Similarly to the Steve Miller Band, the Rascals are also members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The concert is all reserved seating, with ticket prices ranging from $54 to $86.25. Party Deck ticket prices range from $108 to $121.75. Tickets are on sale Friday, Mar. 21 and are available here.
The concert will be held on Thursday, Aug. 28.
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Minnesota couple searching for stolen wedding memento

Six days after their Oct. 4 wedding at Grand View Lodge, Brianne Wilbury and her husband stopped at Sociable Cider Werks, a favorite date spot. Their car still had “Just Married” on the back window.
“I look over and see a car that says ‘just married,’” Wilbury said. “I thought, oh good for them. Then I realized, that’s my car.”
Wilbury said someone pulled a white car behind theirs, broke the driver’s-side lock, removed the panel by the ignition and started the vehicle with a USB cable.
“It took them about 30 seconds, and then my car was gone,” she said.
The car was later found in the Dinkytown/Marcy-Holmes area, Wilbury said. Several items were missing, including a wood-burned wedding sign her father made and keepsakes the couple collected while living in Colorado.
“I’m happy they found the car, but you only get one of them,” Wilbury said. “My dad could make another, but it wasn’t there. It didn’t see the ceremony.”
Wilbury lost her mother when she was 10. She said the sign mattered because, “it’s not like I can ask my mom to make me a wedding present,” adding, “this was really important — to have something my dad touched and worked on.”
Wilbury says staff and patrons at the cidery tried to help.
“People were already on their phones, ready to call, and the bartender gave us a free round,” Wilbury said.
One person followed the car to try to get a license plate number, she said.
Wilbury isn’t focused on arrests; she wants the sign back.
“If someone does have it, I’d really like it back,” she said. “Even if it’s broken in two pieces — there’s always wood glue.”
“Even if they take my car, they cannot take my marriage,” she said.
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Speeding motorcyclist dies in downtown Minneapolis crash, state patrol says

A motorcyclist who crashed while leaving downtown Minneapolis was later found dead, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
The crash happened around 1 a.m. Sunday on the ramp from Third Street to Interstate 94 west, according to the patrol’s incident report.
The 21-year-old motorcyclist from Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, was “traveling a very high rate of speed,” the patrol said, and “was later found deceased as a result of the crash.”
No other vehicles were involved. The motorcyclist has not been publicly identified.
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