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Rochester police seek information from public about bike path attack
Rochester police hope that forensic evidence will help them track down a rapist.
MN @ 150: Pembina Trail - UPDATE
This year, events are taking place all over the state to celebrate Minnesota's 150 years of statehood.
N. Minn. fire anniversary to be marked by tree plantings...
N. Minn. fire anniversary to be marked by tree plantings Eds: APNewsNow. ALONG THE GUNFLINT TRAIL, Minn. via KXMA-TV Dickinson
Edwards to Make Stop in MN on Campaign Trail
Edwards to Make Stop in MN on Campaign Trail Published Date: 01-28-2008 12:54 PM CT Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards will hit the campaign trail in Minnesota tomorrow evening.His campaign says ... via KEYC
Food shelf gets 3,400 pounds of food during Holiday Train visit
The Hanover Food Shelf has received 3,400 pounds of food and $10,000 in donations in conjunction with the December visit of the Canadian Pacific Railway Holiday Train visit to Loretto. via Larson Publications
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Comments Sought on Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Xcel Energy Ash Landfill Project
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 12/31/2007 Contact: Jennifer Groebner, 651-296-7706 St. Paul, Minn. via Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
October 16, 2007 DETHKLOK Tour Dates Announced Legendary drummer Gene Hoglan will team up with Mike Keneally , Bryan Beller and Brendon Small on the road as the real live version of DETHKLOK - the stars of the ... via KXXR-FM Minneapolis
Medina looks at ways to cut costs of county road take back
“I'm not against the turn back. We may be able to accomplish our objectives without taking back all of the roads.”
The Medina City Council, Tuesday, Oct. 2, discovered that costs for taking Hamel Road/Pinto Drive, Parkview Drive and Homestead Trail back from Hennepin County could reach $9 million. via Larson Publications
Burglar makes self at home, dines in CLC school kitchen
What could be better than a 2 a.m. snack of chicken sandwiches, corn dogs, pizza and an ice-cold Pepsi? Nothing, if you are snacking at home, but if you are in a school cafeteria in the middle of the night, the ... via Forest Lake Times