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Minnesota Farmers Try Green Practices
Share + Dec 19, 2009 8:30 am US/Central MADISON, Minn. 1 of 1 The global warming bill the House passed last summer gives farmers incentives to manage their soil to trap carbon, one of the main factors in global warming.
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Season's first storm has it all: snow, wind and cold
The season's first winter storm was intensifying Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.
The city of Milford has hired a new City Administrator. Mayor Virgil Wahlman tells KICD News that the city council approved the hiring of Matt Skaret Wednesday night by unanimous vote.
Milford council selects new city administrator
The current city manager of Madison, Minn., was approved Wednesday night as the next city administrator of Milford.
Beloved husband, dad, grandpa and great-grandpa Jennings Gotfred Feroe, age 96, of Northfield, died Sunday, Nov.
Elsa Genevieve Selvig, 80, of Albert Lea, MN, passed away at her home with her children at her side on Friday, November 20.
Funeral services for Susan Lee, 60, of Madison, Minn., were held on Sunday, Oct.
Early snow, wind doesn't spoil pheasant opener for family of avid hunters
The snow and high winds might have aided hunters early in the morning by keeping pheasants hunkered in the grass.
Volleyball roundup: Peschel leads Mainstreeters
Kali Peschel had 10 kills and Savana Weller added eight kills and 15 digs as Sauk Centre rolled past St.
Woman Saw Crash That Killed Her Family On TV
A Twin Cities mother said she's not blaming anyone for the deaths of both of her young daughters.
Frank and Shari Aabye say they love to travel. But now they've settled down in an old Skelly gas station in Dawson.
Minnesota Soldiers Prepared To Ship Out To Iraq
More than 500 members of the Minnesota National Guard have finished their training at Fort Hood in Texas and are preparing to ship out to Kuwait and Iraq.