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The hikes are being held at 10 state parks as part of a nationwide effort to connect people with the outdoors, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Hunters were rescued by the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office Saturday after their boats took on water during high winds.
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The New London Fish Hatchery is once again raising muskie fry. It's part of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' efforts to improve muskie fishing.

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The New London-Spicer School District will be canceling school early on Monday to allow students and staff to attend
Harrison Dahl, 11, died on Wednesday, Jan. 16, according to a CaringBridge post by his mother
The Minnesota State Patrol in an updated report said 15-year-old William John Dahl has died. He was the driver of a UTV involved in a crash Sunday. His younger brothers remain hospitalized.
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Lisa Bergh, a multimedia artist, is putting on her Greater Minnesota topography exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, thanks to the museum's Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program
A crash involving a semitractor and SUV on Wednesday left the semi driver with non-life-threatening injuries. Information on the other driver and his passenger has not yet been released.
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Richard Hodnett volunteered in 1969 to escort the body of 20-year-old Waldon Swart to his family in Kandiyohi County. Hodnett's been a part of the extended family ever since.
A request for $1.19 million by the Kandiyohi County Soil and Water Conservation District was on the verge of approval. At the end of discussions, the funds were not awarded.
A hearing will be held at 7 p.m. on Nov. 7 at the Lake Andrew Town Hall.
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Patty Wetterling and Joy Baker share the story about Jacob's disappearance and the never-wavering hope and drive to bring him home in a new book published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press.
With cheers and flips in his arsenal, Louis Williams IV is bringing fun to Minnesota's softball diamonds

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