Big news isn’t limited to the metro area, and neither is MinnPost’s essential reporting. We bring you stories from all over Minnesota, especially legislative news, that you just can’t find anywhere else.
Will you pitch in with a tax-deductible donation of ANY amount right now to help our newsroom pursue meaningful Minnesota stories from across the state?
🤍 YES! I’ll support statewide Minnesota news
We still need to raise $31,000 by Dec. 31 to meet our goal of $105,000 and ensure our newsroom is fully funded in 2023. Will you help us get there and support our vital statewide coverage with a tax-deductible donation?
We think our statewide coverage is pretty great. But don’t take it from us. Here’s what just a few of our donors from Greater Minnesota have had to say about why they chose to support MinnPost this year:
“I support MinnPost because of their thorough and independent journalism, especially when it comes to stories in Greater Minnesota.” — Julie from Waldorf, MN
“MinnPost gives honest information that I can trust.” — Barbara from Hermantown, MN
“MinnPost seems to be in touch with all of Minnesota — rural, urban and suburban. I like that.” — Judy from St. Peter, MN
Independent, in-depth journalism isn’t just a community asset. It’s a fundamental part of our democracy, and all Minnesotans deserve to have their stories told. If you agree with Karie, Julie, Barbara, and Judy, will you join them in making a donation to MinnPost today to support our coverage across the state?
“I read MinnPost every morning to help me understand the issues that I need to know about in Minnesota and the nation.” — Julie from International Falls, MN
“MinnPost has excellent articles that provide in-depth information on ‘Minnesota Issues’ important to all of us. Your correspondents provide great coverage of legislative topics, feature stories of Minnesotans, historical articles, cultural diversity/equity articles, and overall fantastic coverage!!” — David from Breckenridge, MN
“Excellent journalism! Unique perspective. Really appreciate the news in my inbox.” — Susan from Grand Rapids, MN