MINNEAPOLIS — Ten years on, after the darkest day in the world’s most prestigious marathon race, the sound of a heavy bang! or even firecrackers transport one runner to a “weird place” that didn’t exist before. © Jerry Holt/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS Front row runners, from left, Jody Nelson, Lisa Kresky-Griffin,…Read More
Why Minnesota runners feel so connected to the Boston Marathon 10 years after bombings
