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Man charged with KleinBank robbery is suspect in other robberies
17. James Joseph Rademacher, 21, Little Canada, was arraigned in court on a first-degree aggravated robbery charge.
Semi-trailer fire slows traffic in Vadnais Heights
A semi-trailer fire slowed traffic in the northeast metro overnight. The fire started just after midnight on Interstate 694 and Highway 61 in Vadnais Heights.
One suspect arrested in KleinBank robbery
17. The 21-year-old Little Canada resident is allegedly the white male who was involved in the robbery.
It's possible to recover a life lost to hoarding
Nikki Havens, left, and Andria Berke sort Jeanne Leier's clothes into bags to be washed before sorting and donating them to charities, November 4, 2009, in Little Canada, Minnesota.
Little Canada family escapes from blazing home
A Little Canada family safely escaped a home fire Tuesday morning that caused more than $90,000 in damage.
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Artist Pamela J. Davis of Little Canada, Minnesota, will present 'A Mystical Journey of Symbols and Fiber Art" at Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum on Sunday, November 15, at 2:00 p.m. in the museum's Amdal-Odland Heritage Center.
It starts with one box. Because that box is handy, you stack another one on top of it.
Little Canada man pleads guilty to sex with teen
A 27-year-old Little Canada man pleaded guilty Friday in Ramsey County District Court to having sex with a 13-year-old St.
Winterize your home and get a handsome tax credit
Now that we're right between fall and winter, it's a great time to think about winterizing your home.
Togetherness has its place. But sometimes even the most compatible couples need their space.
A s their session at the Institute for Exercise Medicine and Prevention draws to a close, 14-year-old Joshua Olson and exercise physiologist Chris Coffey each drop to the ground, free weights in hand, and hustle across the floor in a modified "crab walk." In a race to the finish line, it's the teenager who gets there first.
$50 WINNERS: Larry Nacey, Owatonna; Patty Stasson, Burnsville; Pat Tuomi, Little Canada; Laurie Engelen, Waconia; Cory Klavu, Sturgeon Lake; Lloyd Fodness, Nickerson; Butch Pedersen, Sturgeon Lake; Norma Wortman, Maplewood; Dennis Olson, Moose Lake and Brett Teeple, Moose Lake.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Investors dump Boston Scientific after dimmed outlook
Shares of Natick, Mass.-based Boston Scientific are off more than 15 percent this afternoon after the company cut its earnings guidance and reported weak third quarter sales.
Sunset Ridge Condominiums Association President Alison Madson bought her condo 20 years ago.
Mega warehouse sale from Gabberts, Hom, Seasonal Concepts
Hom Furniture brings together shoppers of all stripes and budgets to its warehouse sale, including overstocks, samples, returns, canceled special orders, discontinued styles, and scratch and dents from Hom Furniture, Gabberts, World Rugs and Seasonal Concepts.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Medtronic-made defibrillator stops bullet, saves life
Defibrillators usually save people by delivering jolts, not absorbing them. But doctors in Florida are reporting the case of a 61-year-old gunshot victim who was spared more serious injury when the bullet lodged in his implantable cardiac defibrillator.
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Bird feeding has always been a hobby of mine. I previously worked as a builder and developer.
CVS details free flu shots for unemployed and uninsured
While opening its 7,000th store in Little Canada today, CVS/pharmacy outlined how unemployed and uninsured metro-area residents can get free seasonal flu shots.
CVS opens 7,000th store (Little Canada) and plans free flu shots for jobless
CVS/pharmacy opens a new location in Little Canada today, its 7,000th store in the country.
Last update: September 18, 2009 - 10:44 AM If you need to stock up on kids clothes and accessories for fall and winter, and do it on a tight budget, this is the weekend.