Lake Monster returns to Minneapolis
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expect a sighting in some watery "off-the-beaten-path" area. This will be the third season the friendly aquatic creature has camped out in Minnesota. In past summers she's been spied ...
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Help MN Landscape Arboretum name new rose
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CHANHASSEN, Minn. -- The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is asking the public to submit ideas for naming a new variety of pink rose. The shrub rose is currently known as "Rosa 66" and is ...
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Seeking shelter from the storm
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About three dozen people living in a gymnasium in north Minneapolis since the May 22 tornado are being relocated to make way for community summer recreational programs that begin Monday. Where they ...
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SWAT raid of after-hours club in Minneapolis
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Last night, around 3:15 a.m., an illegal after-hours club was raided by a SWAT team. Police say that about 75 people were cited, and/or arrested for charges ranging from disorderly conduct and ...
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Bachmann's husband received over 137,000 dollars in Medicaid funds
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A mental health clinic run by Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann's husband has been collecting annual Medicaid payments totaling over 137,000 dollars for the treatment of patients, it has been revealed.
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Pawlenty aide apologizes for Bachmann's 'sex appeal' gaffe
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A top adviser to US presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty has issued an apology for making a reference to Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann's "sex appeal."
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Deal Reached To End Minnesota Shutdown
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July 14, 2011 The state's Democratic governor and Republican legislators struck a deal Thursday to end a budget impasse. Robert Siegel talks with Minnesota Public Radio's Tom ...
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Issues linger in Minnesota after shutdown
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state government shutdown ended. Despite the resolution, Minnesota made no significant progress on its budget woes, leaving it on track to face the same deficit problems in two years. (Associated ...
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