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The affected employees will learn later this year if they will be laid off.
A woman reportedly told a staff member she could not care for the child and left the newborn in their care.
A demonstrated history buff and well-versed in telling regional stories, Wayne Gannaway, a former director in Olmsted County, has been tapped to lead the organization.
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The 135-mile endurance race, which takes snowmobile trails from International Falls to Tower, has "on foot," bike, ski and kicksled categories.
Matt Staehling will leave his post in St. Cloud to replace David Montgomery, who aims to retire for his third time.
The passage of a resolution Monday could resolve a long-lived legal battle over the future of a fire-damaged historic building.
Lake Superior’s ice cover graph doesn’t show any remarkable ice growth last week.
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Woodland residents' concerns prompted a developer to downscale and reconfigure plans near the headwaters of a local trout stream.
The 19-year-old allegedly admitted to using a stolen handgun to shoot at a truck while he planned to buy marijuana
After repeated delays, the 45-unit building on the former Seaway Hotel site must be ready for occupancy by Oct. 31.
The structure, over a century old, has long been home to Gabriel’s Used Bookstore and the Sami Cultural Center of North America.
The defendant admitted to selling fentanyl-laced pills marked "M30" to resemble legitimate prescription capsules.
Estonian emigrant Paul Vesterstein left an indelible impact on the city of Duluth as a force behind Spirit Mountain, cross-country skiing, Fitger's, the Duluth YMCA and more.
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The old Sears Diehard TV commercials always intrigued me as a kid.
Witnesses said he used a gun to smash a car window following an altercation at Lady Vi's in Superior.
Brian Evenson told jurors the death of Nancy Daugherty was "the worst event of my life" and said he was being "smeared" by defense attorneys.
The entities seek to expand footprint of education, training and clinical care delivery across Minnesota by aligning resources across systems.
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The ultramarathon from International Falls to Tower starts Monday. The forecast temperature is 20 degrees, but the race director wishes it had started a week earlier when it was 42 below zero.
In a recent journal article about the Du Luth Stone, a Minnesota State Preservation Office archeologist wrote, "There is a greater likelihood of the inscription being authentic than not.”
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Construction on the line, which will link the Iron Range to central Minnesota, is expected to begin later this year.
A defense attorney told jurors another man killed Nancy Daugherty out of jealousy, but prosecutors accused the defense of "cherry-picking" evidence.
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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center's 32nd annual Great American Think-Off question asks “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?” Finalists in the essay contest will debate views.
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