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Farm Financial Standards Council Announces Its Annual Meeting
FARM FINANCIAL STANDARDS COUNCIL ANNOUNCES ITS ANNUAL MEETING May 20, 2013 Source: Farm Financial Standards Council news release Financial benchmarking and how farmers can use it will be a focus of the annual conference of the Farm Financial Standards Council.
Minnesota: Jogger dies in apparent fall from Red Wing's Barn Bluff
According to the Red Wing Republican Eagle, authorities were called to the Mississippi River landmark shortly before 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 15.
DFL lawmaker: Deal reached on frac sand mining
Sen. Matt Schmit of Red Wing said Tuesday legislators have agreed to create a new Department of Natural Resources permit for companies hoping to mine silica sand in certain sensitive areas in southeastern Minnesota.
Arrow's Mike Basham: "Men in this city don't usually embrace enough of the different looks."
Tucked into the trendiest part of the North Loop, spitting distance from Bachelor Farmer in a space that once housed competitor shop Martin Patrick 3, Arrow's sparsely decorated interior features a men's department as classy as its neighborhood.
Four road trips through Minnesota museum country
Our state is simply loaded with hole-in-the-wall attractions and other idiosyncratic treasures.
To the Editor, Sen. Matt Schmit of Red Wing, working with Trout Unlimited, has proposed provisions to protect trout streams in Southeast Minnesota from damage resulting from frac sand mining.
Minnesota gay marriage bill tweak eyed to woo GOP
A proposal to call all state-sanctioned marriages "civil marriage," regardless of whether the couples are same or opposite genders, is being floated to offer further protections to religious organizations in a bill that would legalize gay marriage in Minnesota.
That 70s show: May is warming up at last
Sunshine and light winds should add up to a delightful May day today, with a repeat in store for Tuesday.
To the Editor, In this time of crisis, Southeast Minnesota deserves leadership to provide strong protections against the ravages of industrial-scale frac sand mining.
Over 40K Customers Lose Power In Minn., Wis., Iowa
Crews are working to repair electrical lines brought down by the heavy, wet snow that fell across parts of northern Iowa, southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
More than foot of snow hits southeast Minnesota, grazes Twin Cities area
Communities in the south and east metro were among many in Minnesota dealing with another dose of deep snow Thursday morning.
Snowstorm dumps 13 inches in southeastern MN
The calendar has flipped to May, but winter made a return appearance in southeastern Minnesota where residents are digging out of more than a foot of new snow.
Unprecedented: Rare May snowfall could break records; Rain to snow today
I've used that tag line recently in broadcasts and for some of my talks about climate change to groups in Minnesota.
Bill prohibiting frac sand mining near Minn. streams fails
ST. PAUL, Minn. - An amendment to an environmental bill that would prohibit silica sand mining near some state streams and waterways was narrowly defeated at the capitol Tuesday.
For Immediate Release Contact: Jim Eppen April 27, 2013 Fire Captain Red Wing Fire Department 388.7141 Red Wing Firefighter/Paramedics respond to hit gas line - On 4/27/13 at 12:34 pm, the Red Wing Fire Department received a call gas line hit at 1115 West Ave.
My wife and I and the vast majority of working Minnesotans are not members of a public union.
St. Paul man had sex with girl, 14, whose stillborn baby found in Red Wing laundry, officials say
A St. Paul man has been charged with criminal sexual conduct for allegedly having sex with a 14-year-old girl who delivered a stillborn baby at Regions Hospital on April 3. The baby is the same stillborn whose body was found at a Red Wing laundry last week, said Howie Padilla, St.
No remains of stillborn baby found in 2nd search
RED WING, Minn. - Hospital officials say a second search of a Red Wing laundry service failed to locate the remains of a stillborn baby.