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Alex Chhith

Minneapolis

Homes Reporter at The Minnesota Star Tribune

Homes reporter @StarTribune #Snowboard junkie 🏂 #outdoors #plantmama 🪴 #gardener #kayak Story ideas: [email protected] she/her

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  • 1 week ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Alex Chhith

    MINNEAPOLIS - At his cabin about three hours north of the Twin Cities, Alan Page carries on a tradition that he and his late wife, Diane Sims Page, started more than a decade ago: tapping maple trees and making gallons of sweet, sticky syrup. The former Minnesota Supreme Court justice and Hall of Fame NFL football player continues to make the syrup, often with his grandchildren.

  • 1 week ago | hastingstribune.com | Alex Chhith

    MINNEAPOLIS - At his cabin about three hours north of the Twin Cities, Alan Page carries on a tradition that he and his late wife, Diane Sims Page, started more than a decade ago: tapping maple trees and making gallons of sweet, sticky syrup. The former Minnesota Supreme Court justice and Hall of Fame NFL football player continues to make the syrup, often with his grandchildren.

  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Alex Chhith

    MINNEAPOLIS — At his cabin about three hours north of the Twin Cities, Alan Page carries on a tradition that he and his late wife, Diane Sims Page, started more than a decade ago: tapping maple trees and making gallons of sweet, sticky syrup. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

  • 1 week ago | miamiherald.com | Alex Chhith

    MINNEAPOLIS - At his cabin about three hours north of the Twin Cities, Alan Page carries on a tradition that he and his late wife, Diane Sims Page, started more than a decade ago: tapping maple trees and making gallons of sweet, sticky syrup. The former Minnesota Supreme Court justice and Hall of Fame NFL football player continues to make the syrup, often with his grandchildren.

  • 1 week ago | dailyitem.com | Alex Chhith

    MINNEAPOLIS — At his cabin about three hours north of the Twin Cities, Alan Page carries on a tradition that he and his late wife, Diane Sims Page, started more than a decade ago: tapping maple trees and making gallons of sweet, sticky syrup. The former Minnesota Supreme Court justice and Hall of Fame NFL football player continues to make the syrup, often with his grandchildren.

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Alex Chhith
Alex Chhith @AlexChhith
9 Dec 24

RT @amyklobuchar: Grand Marais resident David Welch is combining skateboarding and ice skating! Only in Minnesota could someone come up wit…

Alex Chhith
Alex Chhith @AlexChhith
31 Oct 24

Love is Blind just announced season 8 released on Valentine’s Day will be in Minneapolis! Finally!!! #minnesota

Alex Chhith
Alex Chhith @AlexChhith
25 Oct 24

Can someone tell the folks who live in the south Minneapolis home with all the inflatables about our Halloween house contest? https://t.co/ksQSjPiHry