A Look Back at Kyle Rudolph’s 10 Seasons with Vikings By Eric Smith By Lindsey Young By Craig Peters Mar 03, 2021 Photographs By Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings and tight end Kyle Rudolph parted ways on Tuesday, bringing a conclusion to the three-time Vikings Community Man of the Year s 10-season run in Minnesota.
Rudolph wrote a Dear Minnesota letter for The Players Tribune and made the announcement on social media Tuesday.
Thank you Minnesota!! Although my time as a Viking has come to a close, my time as a MINNESOTAN is just getting started! https://t.co/eb2aP3O4vo Kyle Rudolph (@KyleRudolph82) March 2, 2021
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Giving spirit â Greta Lintelman is a board member at the Heavenâs Table Food Shelf. Here she is in one of a few areas where food and supplies are kept.
FAIRMONT Heaven’s Table Food Shelf board member Greta Lintelman thinks highly of the way she, her other board members, and volunteers were able to keep the business open while dealing with a global pandemic. The process took a lot of adapting, changing things around and keeping this free service going.
“I think we’ve adapted pretty darn well,” Lintelman said. “We’ve all stayed well and all of our volunteer base has been very cautious with masking and staying safe.”
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EAGAN, Minn., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota and Blue Plus (Blue Plus) today announced a new program with Second Harvest Heartland and Project Well to study the impact of comprehensive dietary support on maternal and infant health outcomes. The research project will recruit pregnant Black and Indigenous Blue Plus members with indicators linked to high-risk pregnancy to participate and receive up to seven months of nutrition benefits and services. The program will also take into consideration the nutritional needs of the whole household, including other children. Pregnancy-related death and infant mortality rates are much higher among Black and Indigenous families, as compared to the white population. These inequities are rooted in systemic racism and disproportionate access to adequate prenatal care and nutrition, said Christine Reiten, vice president of Medicaid at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mi
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During this pandemic, an increasing number of people are facing food insecurity. Second Harvest Heartland says COVID-19 has undone a decade s worth of progress in the fight against hunger.
Inside the organization’s Brooklyn Park headquarters, stacks of packaged food and essentials are stacked high. Volunteers have been assembling emergency food boxes, which are ready to go out to families in need.
Currently, one in nine Minnesotans are dealing with food insecurity. One in six Minnesota children are facing hunger.
“If you think about your child s classroom, if they re in-person or on Zoom, there s probably a few kids in those classrooms that are experiencing hunger,” said Rachel Sosnowchik, a Second Harvest Heartland public affairs specialist. “It’s someone waiting in line at the grocery store with you that is scrounging and saving and trying to stretch their grocery budget as far as they can.”