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Governor's unallotment will hurt rural hospitals, police, fire, and schools
The governor recently announced his plan to unilaterally cut the state budget through the unallotment process.
In business: Chiropractor gets board certification
Times staff report Sara Cuperus, chiropractor and owner of Chiropractic Performance Center, 1733 Pinecone Road S, Sartell, recently received her Chiropractic Pediatric Board Certification from the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association.
Fergus residents join in MS Bike Ride benefit
Kim Rosentreter and Steve and Sandy Rufer of Fergus Falls joined over 3,000 other participants who rode their bicycles from Duluth to the Twin Cities June 13-14 to help raise funds for Muscular Sclerosis research and support people living with MS.
St. Croix State Park dates to 1943
Minnesotaa TMs largest state park, St. Croix, is worth a visit if you travel along Interstate 35, between the Twin Cities and Duluth.
Cloud Cult on fame and farming
A year after Cloud Cult's indie folk-rock release "Feel Good Ghosts ," the Minnesota-based band continues to tour nationally, playing sold-out show after sold-out show.
By Jon Tatting editor.countynews@ecm-inc.com Well outside of city limits, it will reach speeds of 110 mph, accommodate about 3,000 passengers a day and take two hours to get riders from its Minneapolis to Duluth corridor.
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A proposal to give Minnesota students their high school diplomas even if they fail graduation tests got its first legislative green light Wednesday.
Listeners became advocates for public radio funding
"As long as I can remember I've been listening to MPR, I'm a radio fan," said MPR advocate from Burnsville, Jim Eilers.
Mille Lacs Band invests in wind project
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe announced Friday it's now a major investor in a wind turbine project that could create up to 15 jobs for the Mille Lacs reservation.
MN construction workers get ready to tackle tough job market
It's like learning to parallel park all over again. Lucas Balyeat is learning how to operate a crane using a simulator.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Hinckley Man Sentenced for Robbing Finlayson Bank
News Release Frank J. Magill, United States Attorney David Anderson, Public Affairs Specialist 664-5684; cell: 730-2251 Friday, Feb.
Some of the world's deadliest fires
Wildfires that swept Australia's southern Victoria state on Feb. 7 were the worst in Australian history and among the deadliest in the world.
By Rachel Kytonen rachel.kytonen@ecm-inc.com If Bryan Trappe takes his wife out dancing this Valentine's Day, he won't have to worry about his hips and knees burning, and losing his breath.
In business: Tribe names commissioners
The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe has named John Dunkley the new commissioner of administratio n and has reappointed Sarah Oquist to commissioner of corporate affairs.
Catholic Order of Crosiers admits some of its Minnesota members abused 9 men decades ago
Bob Skjonsby, center, a plaintiff in the sexual abuse lawsuit, is comforted by his wife, Sue Skjonsby, on Thursday.
Martin, Hayes Lose By TKO in Minnesota
Two Beltway Boxers lost by fifth-round TKOs to undefeated boxers in bouts at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, MN last night.
Martin Looks For Third Straight Win Saturday in Minnesota
Baltimore, MD super featherweight Darrell Martin will look for his third straight victory on Saturday, January 24 at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, MN.
Local casinos feeling recession's squeeze
Traffic is down at American Indian casinos, and local bands are scrutinizing budgets and expenses more closely.
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