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If you're having trouble viewing this email, you may [see it online](. [Star Tribune]( Talkers Top stories - Wayward moose takes football field jaunt, remains inside University of North Dakota stadium: [The animal was spotted inside Memorial Stadium](, the former home of the UND football team. - Humanitarian crisis unfolds in hurricane-stricken Bahamas: The United Nations and the International Red Cross [began mobilizing to deal with the unfolding humanitarian crisis]( in the wake of the most powerful hurricane on record ever to hit the Bahamas. - One of Minnesota's largest private firms to be acquired for $2.9 billion: [New Brighton-based APi Group]( will become a publicly traded company. - Minnesota woman survives 80-foot cliff fall in South Dakota state park: Authorities say [she escaped with minor injuries after striking the side of a cliff several times]( and landing in a creek. - Minnesota community colleges targeted for voter registration: [Voter-registration activists]( believe these colleges have more students of color and have lagged in voting. - Head-on crash in Inver Grove Heights kills two: [A mother and one of her three small children]( were killed in a crash over the weekend in the south metro. - Longtime Star Tribune columnist C.J. retires: [C.J. wrote a column for almost 30 years]( and was one of the most well-known media figures in the Twin Cities. Watch this After 40 years and more than 1 million meals, a chef hangs up her apron: Dede Hard has made sure every 4-H'er at the Minnesota State Fair has gotten three square meals a day for nearly 40 years. She retired Monday.  Talk to us! Send feedback on this newsletter, questions, story tips, ideas or anything else to [talkers@startribune.com](. Trending - Headed to St. Paul with an orchestra: [Pete Townshend insists the Who]( is a brand, not a band. - A new school year has arrived: [10 things educators wish parents]( would learn as the new school year arrives. - Minnesota comedian shares a dark secret in an emotional documentary: [Kulap Vilaysack makes a film about a secret]( that nearly tore her Minnesota family apart. Sports roundup - New Access Vikings podcast: [Analyzing the 53-man roster]( and looking at the opener vs. Atlanta on Sunday. - U.S. women's soccer team brings its World Cup Victory Tour to Allianz Field tonight: [World Cup heroes showered with goodwill]( leading up to exhibition. - Play Star Tribune Football Fever Upickem: [Make your predictions for each game of the 2019 NFL season]( and you could end up in Hawaii. Worth a click - Smashing homers, shattering a Major League record: [Twins' bombas by the numbers.]( From the archives Sept. 3, 1970: The Brush Pile sculpture at the State Capitol was one of several new works of art sponsored Minnesota State Arts Council in the Twin Cities that was drawing some opposition. One was destroyed by vandals. Another was ordered out of a neighborhood in St. Paul. A third was dismantled by University of Minnesota police. (Photo: Roy Swan, Minneapolis Tribune) Connect with Star Tribune [facebook]([twitter]([pinterest]([instagram]( [Manage email preferences]( • [Subscribe to Star Tribune]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: StarTribune, 650 3rd Ave S, Suite #1300, Minneapolis, MN, 55488 © 2019 StarTribune. All rights reserved. We value your opinion! [Give us your feedback.](

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