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Catch up on what everyone is talking about. [View in browser]( In case you missed it, here are some of our most popular stories from last month. [Curious Minnesota]( [Why does the Stone Arch Bridge cross the river at such an odd angle?]( Older than most historic buildings still standing in the Twin Cities, the 136-year-old bridge has long been Minneapolis’ de facto welcome mat. [Read more >>]( [Star Tribune] Local coverage you won't find anywhere else. Anytime. Anywhere. On any device. [Get 4 Weeks For 99¢](  Edina teens' bath bomb company hits $20M in sales "Sisterpreneurs" juggle $20M bath fizzers company as they look to their futures.[Read more >>](  Minneapolis duplex owner builds mini house for himself in the backyard Strom designed a 640-square-foot home set on top of a garage, with a second-floor deck of ipé wood. Inside, the floor plan is open, with the kitchen at one end of the living area and a sofa and chairs at the other. [Read more >>](  P.J. Fleck gets paid; Gophers get protection with big buyout figure Fleck's current $3.6 million salary ranks 11th among 14 Big Ten coaches, and starting next year he'll likely rank in the conference's upper half, at $4.6 million. [Read more >>]( [Star Tribune] More of what matters to Minnesota. Access Minnesota's largest 24/7 newsroom. [Get 4 Weeks For 99¢](  Why do we have water towers and what do they do? Kelly Keegan was showing a visitor the sights of rural Minnesota when her friend asked a strange question: "What are these spaceship-looking things?" [Read more >>](  Exorcisms make a 21st century comeback in Minnesota, U.S. Infrequently summoned for decades, Catholic exorcists say they are now being beckoned across Minnesota and the nation, as pleas from the faithful to "cast out the devil" are on the rise. [Read more >>](  No. 1 milk company declares bankruptcy amid drop in demand Dean Foods blamed a decadeslong drop in milk consumption that has seen people turn to alternatives like soda, juice and almond milk. [Read more >>]( ✔ Unlimited access on Startribune.com and Star Tribune mobile apps for iPad® iPhone® & Android™ ✔ eEdition (digital replica of the daily paper). Only available to Star Tribune digital subscribers. ✔ Minnesota's largest newsroom, featuring Pulitzer-winning journalists, in-depth local sports coverage and more of the stories that matter to Minnesota. [Get 4 Weeks For 99¢]( Don't be shy! Connect with us on your favorite social network. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( To ensure delivery to your inbox, add email@email.startribune.com to your address book. [Click here to manage your email preferences](. [Privacy policy]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Star Tribune, 650 Third Ave South, Suite 1300, Minneapolis, MN 55488, United States

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