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Called MSP Reserve, it lets travelers who are flying out of Terminal 2 choose the time they wish to pass through security.
From the editorial: A no-fly list for those dangerous passengers could be just what we all need.
From the commentary: High levels of pilot training and experience literally make the difference between success and failure, life and death.
Duluth's Mike Schrage wanted to go to Africa for the hunt of a lifetime. He's been back four times.

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Bryce Schaefer, an aerospace engineer working with Virgin Orbit, is focused on delivering payloads of satellites into space from mobile launch sites nearly anywhere in the world.
While traffic has roughly doubled since 2020 — the heart of the pandemic, when there were 14.9 million passengers — it’s still not at pre-pandemic levels: In 2019, there were 39.6 million passengers.
More than 2,500 Southwest Airlines flights were canceled as of Wednesday morning, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.
No precipitation or unsettled weather is forecast for west central Minnesota through the weekend, with relatively mild temperatures. Thanksgiving Day will be mostly cloudy, but sunny skies return for the remainder of the week and Sunday.
Due to a distinctive clause in the city code, Wisconsin's port city has the state's only Super One with a bar, alongside longstanding liquor store bars that have become community institutions.
Fourteen people, including prominent CEOs and politicians, died on Oct. 30, 1941, when a Northwest Airlines plane crashed just outside Moorhead, Minnesota.

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Despite dropping 15 points from J.D. Power's 2021 survey, MSP moved two slots up the rankings, from last year's third-place rank.
An Iron Range landmark, Bimbo's Octagon is one of the oldest standing veterans halls in America. For the past 55 years, it's been a bar and restaurant beloved by locals and regular visitors to the community of Side Lake.
With its number of residents and name’s meaning in American English slang, a town like Nimrod — population 69 — is bound to get noticed by anyone who sees a sign for the town on a northwestern Minnesota highway. And while the curiously named rural Wadena County town tends to keep on the quieter side, its streets will teem with people this Labor Day weekend during its annual “Jubilee Days” celebration.

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