THE GENIUS KID'S GUIDE TO THE OLYMPICS reveals key moments in the history of the Olympic Games, the amazing events and locations they have involved, and the most impressive records Readers learn everything they need to know, and plenty of fun trivia to impress their friends!🏅🏂
@richarddeitsch@jflyntzmd2nj Counterpoint: We need to stop being “all or nothing” about everything.
A presidential endorsement is perhaps the least important journalism provided by the Washington Post about this election, and it’s shortsighted to give up the entire organization because of this decision.
@SoccerInsider@ItsAlexFurry Not apples to oranges, but a largely full strength USMNT drew only 13,665 to Allianz Field for a friendly last September.
Gold Cup at U.S. Bank Stadium is at the very least a curious choice.
The Minneapolis bid — its fifth try at getting an #Olympics — had 26 of 27 venues lined up, backing from six local businesses, and the weight of Gov. Perpich behind it.
“There was a certain level of seriousness that we felt it could happen,” form Strib reporter Jay Weiner says
ICYMI: Looking back at when Minneapolis bid for the 1996 #Olympics — and it wasn't totally outrageous.
“This will put us on the map internationally,” Gov. Rudy Perpich said.
via @RacketMN
Fans could have watched archery at Fort Snelling, gymnastics at the St. Paul Civic Center, boxing at the Met Center, and road cycling along Hwy. 12 from Minneapolis to Delano. https://t.co/qMfdb8UULP