For those not in the know, Treasure City is a junk shop just to the NW of St. Cloud.
Off 94?
Off 94?
Highway 10. 10 runs parallel to I-94, more or less, and St. Cloud is sandwiched between the two, with 94 being to the south.
308 US-10
Royalton, MN 56373
United States
I don't think I'll ever get off 94.
I am not surprised St. Cloud is winning at “worst city in min” on a Reddit thread but I had never heard of the St. Cloud Superman before
https://reddit.com/r/minnesota/s/LmjM9kbEt7
edit- just now seeing previous post a few mins earlier from clown. My post had nothing to do with his!
I don't think I'll ever get off 94.
Why on earth would you ever find yourself on 94 west of Chi?
Especially the next 6 hours that follow.
Ive heard the tropics will bake the Minnesota Nice right out of you. Especially (gopher) hockey fans, who are borderline to begin with.
Better to have had Minnesota Nice and lost it than to never....
Dave Wasserman
@Redistrict
New: federal court strikes down AL GOP's latest congressional map. In scathing opinion, judges say they're "disturbed" map "did not even nurture the ambition" to adhere to SCOTUS ruling, will appoint special master to drawn extra Black opportunity seat.
Judge says since Alabama's legislature apparently can't read a Supreme Court ruling (or in general tbh), they'll do their work for them.
To which Alabama's AG has indicated they will appeal back to the Supreme Court, and hopefully they won't even take it up since they already decided.
edit: so it looks like AL is going to make a different case than the one they lost. This time they're asserting that section 2 of the VRA is unconstitutional, something that Justice Beer indicated he was open to in previous concurrences he's written. So SCOTUS will take this case and, depending on some things, Alabama will get their way.
Disgusting.
To which Alabama's AG has indicated they will appeal back to the Supreme Court, and hopefully they won't even take it up since they already decided.
edit: so it looks like AL is going to make a different case than the one they lost. This time they're asserting that section 2 of the VRA is unconstitutional, something that Justice Beer indicated he was open to in previous concurrences he's written. So SCOTUS will take this case and, depending on some things, Alabama will get their way.
Disgusting.
Vox had a good article a while back that basically said the Alabama AG was not only going to go this route, but have a really good chance of winning…which makes no sense, but, yeah. Fun times.