The Christmas season is over, but that doesn't mean you can't still decorate your yard to honor the (often uncomfortable) freezing weather of January, and one Minnesotan decided to do just that in the most unique way possible.
Too bad I wasn't born with any artistic skills because I would love to create something as beautiful as these elaborate, breathtaking snow sculptures in Mankato.
Winter in Minnesota means cold temperatures, snow and ice-- sometimes on our highways and roads. So what do you do if your vehicle ends up in the ditch during the winter?
Target Field in Minneapolis hosted the annual NHL Winter Classic last weekend, and you have to check out these way-cool drone videos you might have missed!
Now that the holidays are behind us, we can focus on the next few months of winter headed our way. Here's how you can survive (and even enjoy) the winter season in Minnesota.
Here in Faribault and Owatonna, we get 43.3 inches of snow per year, which I know doesn't sound great, but when you compare it to this particular city, it sounds rather decent.