Explore the stunning national parks in Minnesota. Discover pristine lakes, rivers, and endless outdoor activities for all ...
The constitutional amendment to extend Minnesota's Environmental and Natural Resources Trust fund via the state lottery got ...
From the column: "In 2022, outdoor recreation was an $11.7 billion industry in Minnesota, contributing seven times more to ...
As part of a proposed 2025-2026 budget released in October, the Minneapolis Parks & Recreation Board (MPRB) is recommending ...
In the ballot is a statewide yes/no question determining whether the amendment should be renewed, allowing for those proceeds to continue to fund Minnesota parks and other natural areas.
will host a game of Minnesota trivia from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15, at the Carnegie Library. "How much do you know about the great state of Minnesota?" a release asked. "Gather your ...
Minnesota outdoors lovers haven’t always played well together: motor sports devotees and quiet sports enthusiasts maintain and use separate trails, with some debating which groups are better stewards ...
It was the only Minnesota constitutional amendment on the ballot Tuesday night, with 3,253,279 voters casting their ballots.
Currently 40 percent of proceeds from the state lottery go into a fund aimed at protecting the state’s environment. Voters ...
Minnesotans voted in favor of renewing the state constitutional amendment to put lottery dollars toward the environment.
In 2024, Minnesota spent $9.62 per capita on public funding for the arts, making us the #1 ranked state in public arts ...
Voters approved new taxes in Stillwater, Chanhassen and Woodbury to pay for parks and public safety facilities, but rejected ...