Tiny Hitchhikers, Big Concerns: Understanding Wood Tick Season in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin

Spring in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin means golf courses turn green, trails dry out, cabins reopen, and people head outdoors. But along with warm weather and fresh air comes another seasonal reality that many Upper Midwest residents know all too well: tick season.

On This Hmong American Day

My family came to the U.S. in 1979, or so it’s stated on my green card. I was barely more than an infant. I carried that card with me well into adulthood. Sometimes I’d stare down at a one-year-old me and barely recognize that face as my own.

Honoring The Veterans Of The Secret War In Laos: A Bipartisan Victory For Recognition And Respect

On Thursday, May 21st, community leaders, veterans, advocates, and elected officials gathered at Hmong House for a special SGU Bill Celebration hosted by the Hmong Committee of 100.

What Remains From A Lao American Memoir

My name is Amber Inthavong, I am a Lao American writer and the daughter of refugees from Laos. My work explores intergenerational memory, silence, and the lasting impact of the American Secret War on diaspora communities from Laos.

Hmong Cultural Center Awarded Grant Support For Archival Work

The Hmong Cultural Center Museum and Library has been awarded a $100,000 Community-Based Archives grant from the Mellon Foundation. Over the next two years, the grant will support the enhancing of archival work in the Hmong Cultural Center Museum and Library.

Echoes of Tradition: The 2026 Qeej and Hmong Arts Festival Returns to St. Paul

The vibrant sounds of tradition and the spirit of community will come alive this spring as the 2026 Qeej and Hmong Arts Festival welcomes visitors for a day-long cultural celebration.

From the Shadows to Recognition: Minnesota Moves to Honor Hmong Secret War Veterans

For decades, their story lived in the margins of history—spoken quietly within families, remembered in community gatherings, and carried in the hearts of those who fought a war few Americans ever fully understood.

Paul Xiong: From An Orphan In Laos To Community Leader And Candidate For Congress

Paul Xiong’s life embodies the American Dream – built through hardship, perseverance, and a deep commitment to serving others.

Creating Home In “HMong Futures: The Future Of Us,” Theater Mu’s New Play

Theater Mu’s upcoming premiere, “HMong Futures: The Future of Us” is a specifically HMong American story.

Learning From Laos

Angela is no stranger to the Legacies mission. She was introduced to Legacies by the late U.S. Ambassador to Laos Douglas Hartwick, for whom she worked in Laos 25 years ago.

The Hmong Times Newspaper is a quality publication for the Hmong Community. Providing valuable information and tools to promote togetherness and give the Hmong community a forum. The Hmong Times also provides the means for businesses, schools and organizations to make a connection with the Hmong Community.

Safety At School

Safety At School

A student’s ability to feel safe at school begins with preparation. Schools do this by working with their emergency managers and the Minnesota School Safety Center to conduct facility assessments, develop emergency operations plans for all types of hazards, and train their school resource officers.

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Back-To-School Preparation

Back-To-School Preparation

A new school year is almost here and parents are faced with financial and organizational challenges. How do you prepare your home for some of the busiest days of your lives?

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The Blue House I Loved

The Blue House I Loved

A Hmong girl tells the story of her beloved aunt and uncle’s first home in America – long gone, but still alive in the family’s memories.

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New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

This book is not simply a celebration of success stories; it is a collective testimony of women who, in different ways, have pushed against historical limits – often quietly, sometimes boldly, and always with a deep understanding of the cultures they carry.

read more

Health

Business and Finance

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

The holidays are a time to celebrate with loved ones, not falling victim to scams that can steal your cheer. Falling for a scam can lead to losing money and putting your account and personal information at risk, which can be both time consuming and costly.

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Community

Sports/Outdoors

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

When people consider fall color in Minnesota, their minds usually go to the red, orange and yellow colors of leaves. But what about the other fall colors – the wildflowers that dot the state’s prairies, and the waves of tall grass that turn from green to deep red?

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Nation/World

On This Hmong American Day

On This Hmong American Day

My family came to the U.S. in 1979, or so it’s stated on my green card. I was barely more than an infant. I carried that card with me well into adulthood. Sometimes I’d stare down at a one-year-old me and barely recognize that face as my own.

read more
What Remains From A Lao American Memoir

What Remains From A Lao American Memoir

My name is Amber Inthavong, I am a Lao American writer and the daughter of refugees from Laos. My work explores intergenerational memory, silence, and the lasting impact of the American Secret War on diaspora communities from Laos.

read more
Learning From Laos

Learning From Laos

Angela is no stranger to the Legacies mission. She was introduced to Legacies by the late U.S. Ambassador to Laos Douglas Hartwick, for whom she worked in Laos 25 years ago.

read more
Still Not Past

Still Not Past

I still remember clinging to my grandma on the back of her motorbike, the heat swallowing us whole as we wove through the city, taking it all in as best as I could from behind her.

read more
I Healed Myself So My Daughter Could Be Free

I Healed Myself So My Daughter Could Be Free

In the dusty heat of the 1980s, inside the Ubon Refugee Camp in Thailand, I grew up behind barbed wire and bamboo huts. My life was shaped by the echoes of the American Secret War and the daily struggle to survive.

read more
Safety At School

Safety At School

A student’s ability to feel safe at school begins with preparation. Schools do this by working with their emergency managers and the Minnesota School Safety Center to conduct facility assessments, develop emergency operations plans for all types of hazards, and train their school resource officers.

read more
Back-To-School Preparation

Back-To-School Preparation

A new school year is almost here and parents are faced with financial and organizational challenges. How do you prepare your home for some of the busiest days of your lives?

read more
The Blue House I Loved

The Blue House I Loved

A Hmong girl tells the story of her beloved aunt and uncle’s first home in America – long gone, but still alive in the family’s memories.

read more
New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

New Book Explores Pioneering Hmong Women

This book is not simply a celebration of success stories; it is a collective testimony of women who, in different ways, have pushed against historical limits – often quietly, sometimes boldly, and always with a deep understanding of the cultures they carry.

read more

Health

Business and Finance

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

Stay Safe From Holiday Scams

The holidays are a time to celebrate with loved ones, not falling victim to scams that can steal your cheer. Falling for a scam can lead to losing money and putting your account and personal information at risk, which can be both time consuming and costly.

read more

Community

Sports/Outdoors

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

Prairie Splendor At Minnesota State Parks

When people consider fall color in Minnesota, their minds usually go to the red, orange and yellow colors of leaves. But what about the other fall colors – the wildflowers that dot the state’s prairies, and the waves of tall grass that turn from green to deep red?

read more

Nation/World

On This Hmong American Day

On This Hmong American Day

My family came to the U.S. in 1979, or so it’s stated on my green card. I was barely more than an infant. I carried that card with me well into adulthood. Sometimes I’d stare down at a one-year-old me and barely recognize that face as my own.

read more
What Remains From A Lao American Memoir

What Remains From A Lao American Memoir

My name is Amber Inthavong, I am a Lao American writer and the daughter of refugees from Laos. My work explores intergenerational memory, silence, and the lasting impact of the American Secret War on diaspora communities from Laos.

read more
Learning From Laos

Learning From Laos

Angela is no stranger to the Legacies mission. She was introduced to Legacies by the late U.S. Ambassador to Laos Douglas Hartwick, for whom she worked in Laos 25 years ago.

read more
Still Not Past

Still Not Past

I still remember clinging to my grandma on the back of her motorbike, the heat swallowing us whole as we wove through the city, taking it all in as best as I could from behind her.

read more
I Healed Myself So My Daughter Could Be Free

I Healed Myself So My Daughter Could Be Free

In the dusty heat of the 1980s, inside the Ubon Refugee Camp in Thailand, I grew up behind barbed wire and bamboo huts. My life was shaped by the echoes of the American Secret War and the daily struggle to survive.

read more

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