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By noon Wednesday, the Green Valley Fire north of Menahga had consumed more than 7,000 acres.
Officials awaited daybreak to fully assess the scope of the destruction left in the wake of a deadly tornado in Granbury.
By noon Tuesday, the Green Valley Fire north of Menagha had consumed more than 7,000 acres, several structures had been destroyed and some homes were lost.
The cold and snowy winter might be behind us, but the pains of the season past is still being felt on farms across the Midwest.
Gov. Mark Dayton has signed an emergency order to help the Minnesota Interagency Fire Center fight wildfires around the state.
Summer-like temperatures today have soared to near 100 and have prompted a heat advisory that includes the Twin Cities and a Red Flag Warning that includes much of the state.
Crews are battling a pair of wildfires that have blackened more than 1200 acres of the Red Lake Indian Reservation.
A wet and chilly spring has given way to record high temperatures for mid-May in southern Minnesota.
Here's one from the believe it or not file.
Less than two weeks ago many of us had snow coating the ground, and now we're talking about a heat advisory.
Temps will be soaring into the low to mid 90s acro
After a cold and wet spring, Minnesota farmers finally have made significant progress in planting.