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Submitted by Journal Staff on November 20, 2009 - 10:11am. Ruby Springsteel Holcomb Christensen a ' March 27, 1919-Nov. 3, 2009.
Health care reform tour in northwestern Minnesota postponed
A health care reform tour of northwestern Minnesota by legislators this weekend has been postponed.
Saami Abdulaziz Al-Arfaj was born on October 10th, 2009. The proud parents are Kathy Brandli of Moose Lake and Aziz Al-Arfaj of Moose Lake, Minnesota.
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Minnesota teachers invite business leaders into St. Paul schools, elsewhere
The Education Minnesota teachers union is inviting business and civic leaders to spend a day in school classrooms.
Flu concerns cancel Otter Invite
The Department of Health and Administration from Visitation has advised no travel or overnight trips for any teams because of flu outbreak concerns.
After losing his job as a golf course superintendent, Steve Timm got lucky. It was December 2007 and the recession was beginning to take hold across the United States.
What's the recipe for happier people and a healthier planet? Maybe it's a four-day workweek.
Authorities hunt for missing Warroad woman, 39
Authorities in far northern Minnesota issued a crime alert today in hopes of locating a 39-year-old woman who is missing.
Other voices: Bill Marvin loved his corner of Minnesota
Northeastern Minnesota attracts loyalists by the score. Whole books have been written about the Arrowhead Region's appeal, centering on the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and the naturalists who've sung its praises for years.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
Longtime Marvin Windows exec dies
Bill Marvin, who oversaw decades of growth at Marvin Window and Doors , died Monday morning at his home in Warroad.
Thief River Falls Times & Northern Watch
Warroad Senior Living Center to open
The new Warroad Senior Living Center will be open to seniors in mid September. On Wednesday, Aug.
Voice of UND Athletics Sidelined
A longtime voice of University of North Dakota athletics says he's not bitter at UND for leaving him on the sidelines, but he's upset at the way it was handled.
Voice of UND Athletics Sidelined
A longtime voice of University of North Dakota athletics says he's not bitter at UND for leaving him on the sidelines, but he's upset at the way it was handled.
A longtime voice of University of North Dakota athletics says he's not bitter at UND for leaving him on the sidelines, but he's upset at the way it was handled.
IRS closes inquiry into Warroad church
The Internal Revenue Service has notified a Warroad pastor that it has closed its inquiry into complaints that he was preaching politics from the pulpit in violation of federal tax law.
Grandparents gain custody of murdered mom's son
A Hawaii judge has ended a lengthy custody battle over 5-year-old Elijah LaDuke, whose mother was murdered by his father.
IRS closes inquiry into Warroad church
The Internal Revenue Service has notified a Warroad pastor that it has closed its inquiry into complaints that he was preaching politics from the pulpit in violation of federal tax law.
About two dozen speeders or motorized rail cars operated by individuals from throughout the country toured through northwestern Minnesota this past weekend.
The Keewatin Legion Colour Party and the Kenora Scottish Pipes and Drums led the way as Keewatin kicked off Canada Day events with a community parade.- Brenda Stewart Miner and News Canadaa TMs 142nd birthday party was celebrated in fine style in Kenora as residents and visitors took part in a day-long program of ceremonies, activities and ...