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Minn. man accused of illegal hunting in S.D.
A Minnesota man has pleaded not guilty in federal court to illegal hunting charges in South Dakota. Authorities said 53-year-old Donald Sundell transported five deer to Minnesota after allegedly killing the whitetail bucks in three South Dakota...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, South Dakota, Trials, Crimes
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Minnesota farm exports rose 22 percent in 2010
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota farm exports rose 22 percent in 2010. The state Agriculture Department says the increase is led by a surge in soybeans bound for China. The department says Minnesota’s agricultural exports totaled $5 billion...Tags: Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology
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C.C. Lee Tournament kicks off today
Two Aberdeen female tennis players compete for different high school teams but both turned in solid performances with very few losses last fall. Both Erica Carrels of Aberdeen Roncalli and Kristen Hanson of Aberdeen Central are entered in this year&...Tags: Human Interest, High Schools, High School Sports, Education, Schools
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Storms sweep through southern, central Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Severe thunderstorms have caused heavy damage across southern and central Minnesota and left thousands without power. One of hardest hit area is Sauk Centre in northwest Stearns County. Fire Chief Keith Polipnick says...Tags: Weather Warnings, Xcel Energy Incorporated, Weather, Weather Reports
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Dale C. H. Holler Sr.
Litchfield, Minn.: Dale C. H. Holler Sr., 84, of Litchfield, passed away on Friday, July 8, 2011, at the Lodge on Natchez in Elko, Minn. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, 2011, at the First Lutheran Church in Litchfield....Tags: Human Interest, Minneapolis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Deere and Company
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Government shutdown not that bad
The government of Minnesota has been shut down since July 1 because the Legislature and governor cannot seem to come to a budget agreement. Some worried this would be a disaster of untold proportions. I happened to be in Minnesota over the Fourth of...Tags: Human Interest, Education, Local Government, Colleges and Universities, Elections
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Minnesota crops benefit from another warm week
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota crops have benefited from another week of warm temperatures and adequate soil moisture. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that most fieldwork resumed across Minnesota last week after several wet weeks caused...Tags: Weather, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Reports
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Beef Council works to connect with consumers
By Julie Buntjer The Daily Globe July 12--WORTHINGTON, Minn. — More than 1,000 cattle producers and ag business professionals are anticipated to be in Worthington today for the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association 2011 Summer Beef Tour...Tags: Nursing Homes, Food Industry, Companies and Corporations, Genes and Chromosomes, Healthy Diet
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Storms cause wind, hail damage in Minnesota
By Julie Buntjer The Daily Globe READING -- Twisted sheet metal remained scattered in a soybean field south of Reading Monday afternoon, remnants of a storm packed with winds, heavy rain and hail that stripped soybean plants to the stem and left corn...Tags: Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters
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Report: Northern Michigan Close To Joining WCHA
Channel 2 SportsIt looks like the WCHA could be turning to an old friend to help fill its membership void. collegehockeynews.com is reporting that former WCHA school Northern Michigan is close to reaching an agreement to re-joining its old league. Northern Michigan...Tags: Michigan, Omaha, Colorado, Nebraska, North Dakota
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Costa Mesa is finalist in contest's best food category
COSTA MESA — Thanks to local restaurateurs' bountiful plates and diverse menu options, Costa Mesa is on the road to becoming a nationally recognized food destination. The city was named a finalist in the Rand McNally/USA Today Best of the Road...Tags: Human Interest, Florida, Restaurants, West Virginia, Dining and Drinking
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ABC News shows hidden video of gay 'counseling' at Bachmann clinic
The Baltimore SunABC News, which has been making its own news this week with Diane Sawyer's Jaycee Dugard interview, kept the ball rolling Monday night with a report on the Christian counseling clinics run by the husband of GOP candidate Michele Bachmann. She refers to...Tags: Health, NPR, Hospitals and Clinics, ABC (tv network), Gays and Lesbians
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