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- Peter Graves dead at 83
- Man arrested in death of woman found near creek
- U frets over tickets for women's games
- 'Mission: Impossible' star Peter Graves dies in LA
- Eleanor Mondale's brain tumor spreads
- FDA fears a bit too much 'life' (as in bacteria) is in our spice
- North Dakota beats Minnesota 4-1 in clincher
- Midwestern farmers push for Cuban markets
- Power failure leaves millions of Chileans in darkness
- Sen. Harry Reid's wife released from hospital
- Dem House vote-counter lacks health care votes now
- Bubble refuses to burst: Gophers land bid despite blowout
- Publicist: 'Mission: Impossible,' 'Airplane' star Peter Graves dies in Los Angeles at age 83
- Uncle who 'married' 10-year-old girl charged with sex crimes
- 2 killed in western Minnesota in single-car crash
- Record temps and new flood warnings
- It's Tallulah, Dahling, courtesy of Valerie Harper and new Broadway show 'Looped'
- AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
- Taliban: Kandahar bombings a 'warning' to NATO
- Saint Paul Pioneer Press
- Twin Cities / Housing will assist Asperger's students
- After class, Prescott High senior takes a stance
- At The Capitol / Ruling to influence Pawlenty's future, debate on budget
- Red River rising faster, people racing faster
- After class, Prescott High senior takes a stance
- At The Capitol / Ruling to influence Pawlenty's future, debate on budget
- Harding helps Wild win again, 4-2 over Blues
- North Dakota beats Gophers 4-1 in WCHA playoffs to deny them a Final Five bid and end their season
- Celebrity birthdays for March 15
- In VocalEssence's 'Undiscovered Copland,' dance pieces soar, music theater falters
- Adams, St. Lawrence String Quartet make for fine chamber pairing
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra shows where jazz, classic paintings intersect
- Same-sex couples glad to be counted
- Peter Graves, 'Mission: Impossible' star, dies at 83
- Pentagon gun was from Memphis police
- Minnesota native, 'Mission Impossible' actor Peter Graves dies at 83
- Israel's Netanyahu tries to end U.S. rift
- Democratic leaders: Health bill will pass
- China's Wen rejects U.S. advice on currency
- U.S. Consulate worker, husband slain
- Post-Bulletin
- Dave Conrad: The Cream Will Rise To the Top
- 'Alice' extends her No. 1 stay with $62 million
- Small-town Minn. officials worried about aid cuts
- Answer Man: Bundle up when traveling to Dodge County
- Answer Man: The other shoe drops
- 25 Minn. districts to open school before Labor Day
- Wabasha parade ushers in St. Patricks' Day
- Camera Work: Snowmobiles rule the clubhouse
- Lawmakers probe lax enforcement of animal rules
- Book review: 'Texas Tough' is compelling history of U.S. prisons
- Playwright: 'I am never going to grow up'
- At agriculture workshop, officials warn they're on alert for antitrust concerns
- Scholarship keeps Austin student's memory alive
- Day in History, March 13
- Bookmobile hits the North Dakota road
- Viewfinder: Bargains for brides
- Brighter Side -- the brighter side of the daily news
- Factoid: Mop-topped Chekhov
- Documents: Investigators look into Hecker's past
- Woman allegedly set man on fire in Robbinsdale
- Duluth News Tribune
- Lakeview students return from Mexico mission trip
- Looking for something to do?
- Party Flavor Recipes for March 14
- 'Lincoln Park' or 'West End'?
- Reader's view: Duluth Olympian slighted by focus on Tiger Woods
- Reader's view: Population control needed
- National view: Health-care bill still too sweet with deals
- Reader's view: Letter writer didn't speak for western Duluth
- National view: Liz Cheney's 'smear campaign' intends to politically damage the president
- National view: Rotation of power leads to stability
- Commissioner's view: St. Louis County ready to meet tough challenges
- In response: Fiscal integrity needed, not more U.S. debt
- The Faces & Names behind Duluth's New York connections
- Enbridge pipeline complete, and Canada crude on the way
- Wanted by the law? Here's a chance to settle up
- Lutheran pastor killed in Haiti
- Family of pipeliners grew fond of Northland
- How the Warrant Workout program will work:
- Superior refinery doesn't need new oil source
- Alberta Clipper pipeline by the numbers
- St. Cloud Times
- Letter: MathCorps helps 10 schools in St. Cloud
- Letter: Insurance industry puts profits above our health
- Times Writers Group: Pre-census letter wastes money
- Our view: It's a good fight, but a tough one
- Home burglary on south side took place during trip
- Sartell church to host networking session for employment seekers
- Proposed baseball field at Whitney would be open to all ability levels
- This is one gritty kitty
- Gottwalt plans re-election bid for House seat
- Peterson's seat challenged
- Clark battles violent content through anti-porn bill
- Vietnam vet uses volunteering to make impact
- Pawlenty's future may ride on budget power play
- Bureau hopes for rural turnout, though some wary of census
- Motorcycle accident leaves Maple Grove man injured
- Home burglary on south side took place during trip
- Sartell church to host networking session for employment seekers
- Proposed baseball field at Whitney would be open to all ability levels
- Gottwalt plans re-election bid for House seat
- Peterson's seat challenged
- The Free Press
- Weird News: Nothing's too good for Fido
- Ask Us: City to review traffic changes
- Seniors learn age is no barrier to exercise
- Back to burgers at old Hilltop Tavern site
- Mankato budget cuts could cripple library, senior center
- Weird News: Reverend's defense may not stand a prayer
- Detox center will try to bill insurers
- Winthrop: 'We've raised our taxes and cut our future'
- Small towns face aid cuts
- School bus driver faces sex charge
- Dreams come true; help welcome
- Softball marketing a hit for North Mankato
- Lupe Fiasco to perform at Gustavus
- Today's services (3/14/2010)
- Woodshire Drive closed due to water main break
- St. Peter school bus driver charged with sexual misconduct
- Weird News: Police report
- Marigold TIF prospects brighter
- A Life Remembered: A unique store, a unique proprietor
- Today's services (3/13/2010)
- West Central Tribune
- Thelma A. Maness March 26, 1931 - March 12, 2010
- Grace E. Sieckert Dec. 30, 1911 - March 11, 2010
- Kathleen A. Pirsch May 8, 1918 - March 14, 2010
- Maria Christina Kuyper Jan. 2, 1928 - Feb. 27, 2010
- Anna Krugerud Aug. 29, 1917 - March 10, 2010
- the Rev. Delbert Grandstrand Oct. 16, 1929 - March 13, 2010
- Ted Landmark March 8, 1958 - March 12, 2010
- Evelyn Rice Oct. 6, 1917 - March 13, 2010
- Services
- Sorting calves
- Prairie's Edge planning major improvements
- Willmar Utilities obligated to continue paying until November 2011
- 'Like a tree'
- Pep band plays as Cards win
- Requirement for hazardous waste could be harming the environment
- Cabinetmaker leaves gift for waterpark in Litchfield
- GOP governor candidates hold their own
- Wastewater project marks milestone with 'energized' plant
- Tribune launches Men's College Basketball Hoop Dreams Contest
- Two die in crash north of Madison
- Brainerd Dispatch
- This was Brainerd
- Gang green
- Record-tying temp Sunday in Brainerd
- 'A concert you won't forget'
- Baxter's Robinson on a mission to remember
- Beltrami County prepares residents for flooding
- Overheard
- This was Brainerd
- Wadena-Deer Creek's kindergarten roundup planned
- It's time to spring forward
- Firefighters save Brainerd home
- Dispatch to kick off weekend edition March 20
- Conservative the theme in Brainerd stop
- Not just a bar
- Overheard
- SENIOR CALENDAR
- This was Brainerd
- LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
- Missing man found in Wadena woods is stable
- Thunder and lightning
- Minneapolis City Pages
- Weekend movie guide: See it or flee it?
- Michael Pugliese, Department of Veterans Affairs deputy commish, defends Tim Pawlenty in PlateGate
- Pizza Luce's Spinach Salad: 100 Favorite Dishes
- Corey Haim bit it, and all you get is this lousy mini-mixtape
- Patches & Gretchen brings her 'freakout folk punk' to the Varsity
- Kevin Lindee, Chocolatier: Five Questions
- Best of Hot Dish: March 8-12, 2010
- Spring hiking? Unleashed dog will cost you $65 in Three Rivers parks
- TiZA families join lawsuit against ACLU in battle over religious designation
- Tyeric Lessley, on trial for murder, wins right to refuse jury trial
- Leeann Chin, Chinese restaurant founder, dies
- Biz Markie, Adam Turman, and Lets Dance! at the Red Stag top the list of free things to do this weekend
- Jesse Ventura plans Mall of America stop on 'American Conspiracies' book tour
- Tim Pawlenty wins 38 percent support for prez run from the people who know him best
- The Hump restaurant in CA charged w/serving endangered whale meat
- John Harrington may be in line as New Orleans' next police chief
- Tim Dolan's reappointment as police chief gets 8-5 City Council approval (UPDATE)
- Robin Johnson, violently enthusiastic basketball dad, charged with assault
- Food Network wants you to watch rich people eat
- Tim Dolan's reappointment as police chief gets council vote today
- The Catholic Spirit
- Daily Scriptures: March 14 - March 28, 2009
- Minnesota Catholics travel to Guatemala to celebrate missionary priest's 50th anniversary
- From the Vatican: March 12, 2010
- St. Paul couple applies medical expertise to help Haitians
- Bishop Anthony Muheria of Kitui, Kenya visits Minnesota
- From the Vatican: March 11, 2010
- Update: Cretin-Derham Hall no longer under lockdown, police still investigating threats
- Welcoming the stranger is essential to our faith
- Days of prayer for priests offered
- Holy oils to be blessed March 23 at annual Chrism Mass
- Cretin-Derham Hall goes on lockdown, police still investigating threats
- Catholic senior care facility opens Life Balance Center
- What's your favorite meatless meal for Lent? Can-Can Bean Soup
- What's your favorite meatless meal for Lent? Greek Spaghetti
- Rice Bowl supports farmers feeding families, communities
- All in the (wrestling) family
- Like the prodigal son, we, too can return to our Father
- Forgiving family members: When pain runs deep
- From the Vatican: March 10, 2010
- We must be willing to take our pain into our hearts
- The Forum Fargo-Moorhead
- Jacob Kermit Bakke
- Charley A. Olson
- Dolly Hagemeister
- Lucille Tommerdahl
- Norman Edward Hanson
- Donna Kjorsvik
- Eileen Nelson Van Cleave
- Rudy Halvorson (correction)
- Death notices
- MOORHEAD/CLAY: Moorhead overhauls flood preparations
- FARGO/CASS: Walaker: Tough week lies ahead
- RED RAGES UPWARD: River to reach 38 feet by Saturday in Fargo-Moorhead
- Business Q&A with Shannon Grindberg of Phat Kat Antiques & Vintage Vinyl
- Money Talk: Son should talk to housing counselor
- Debate over cell phone radiation heats up
- Big bands coming to small Northwood
- Lind: Radio singing sensation's papers on file at NDSU
- Rourke Museum a Moorhead gem
- Democrats don't tell whole story
- Prepare for erratic weather because of NASA's rockets
- Duluth Budgeteer News
- Looking for something to do?
- Reader's view: Central grad wants Denfeld to keep its name
- Reader's view: Don't lump unions with Wall Street or bailouts
- Reader's view: Calling Obama a socialist doesn't make it so
- Reader's view: Duluth deserves a quality street/trail system
- Reader's view: Professional truck drivers strive for safety
- Reader's view: DNR should focus on declining moose, duck populations
- Reader's view: Overtime story was a cheap shot at city employees
- Reader's view: Taxpayers shouldn't have to fund full-day kindergarten
- Reader's view: Is Red Plan Plus architect speaking for himself or UMD?
- Former Duluth art teacher receives prestigious award for his watercolors
- March rushes into spring in Duluth
- Kerry Wayne Olsen
- David R. Talbot Jr.
- Jo 'Peppy' Maki
- Robert M. 'Bob' Borland
- Local interest in veggie gardening grows
- Horoscopes for March 15, 2010
- Bygones for March 15, 2010
- Oberstar says he'll vote for health-care bill
- Latino Midwest News
- The Southwest Journal
- Dolan gets three more years as police chief
- Schools lockdown ends
- Second day of school lockdown
- Minneapolis schools on lockdown
- Venturing out on their own
- The desert blooms indoors
- Ask the experts
- Silent invader
- Snug as a bug, with a few extra bucks
- Dude, where s my car?
- Kitchen confidential
- Color pros
- Home selling theatrics
- The bold and the beautiful
- City council actions // Zoning study
- Civic beat // Proposed cut to LGA
- An ambulance chaser is born
- Keep Southwest special by shopping local
- Heartbroken over 50th & Bryant blaze
- Letters to the editor
- This Week Farmington
- Three Farmington firefighters sustain burns in garage fire
- Farmington, Lakeville House races lined up
- Farmington Community Education director elected president of state association
- Author shares family legacy of baseball at school read aloud
- Annual Easter Carnival hops into Grand Hall Studio in Farmington
- Driver Impact Panel offered for teens Saturday, March 20
- City of Farmington seeks nominations for Heritage Preservation Award
- Farmington City Council tables vote on parks, recreation survey
- Timeline laid out to fix Schmitz-Maki ice arena
- Chef Diane teaches culinary classes in Farmington
- Farmington Food Shelf plans to relocate to new home
- Thompson parlays Pariseau s backing into party endorsement
- PHOTOS: Polar Plunge 2010
- Rumors of potential gun violence at Farmington High lack substance
- Crowne Pointe pitches ice rink proposal to Farmington EDA
- Farmington's new finance director ready for challenge to work for larger city
- Four to vie for District 36 endorsement
- Farmington council member seeks Senate seat
- UPDATE: Pariseau talks about decision to retire from Senate
- Three to vie for District 36 endorsement
- Elk River Star News
- Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
- Digital River stock jumps on analyst report
- M&I chief s compensation drops by half
- Restaurant founder Leeann Chin dies at 77
- Forbes ranks several Minnesota billionaires
- Report: Restaurant founder Leeann Chin dies
- Single-game Twins tickets on sale Saturday; retail store opens
- Boston Scientific stent wins FDA approval
- Reorganization and management shakeup at ATK
- Deluxe CEO Schram makes $2.12M in 2009
- $1B bonding bill in Pawlenty's court
- Target, Best Buy rank 2nd and 3rd among most valuable retail brands
- Winmark CEO s pay up 11 percent in 2009
- No Soup for Us - 'Soup Nazi' restaurant closes in Minneapolis
- MN Chief Justice Magnuson to leave in June
- Wells Fargo s Stumpf joins Target s board
- TCF Financial CEO compensation: $1.6M, down from 2008
- Canadian firm to buy Dakota Growers Pasta
- Seagate wins patent appeal over Siemens
- Alberta firm to buy Dakota Growers Pasta
- FDA: Medtronic device didn't meet study objectives
- Detroit Lakes, Becker County Record
- Intoxilyzer no longer an option in Hubbard County
- Wadena man involved in AK-47 incident found intoxicated with more guns
- CEO responds to nursing home death caused by wrong meds
- Flood fight picks up as Red River rises
- Rural overland flooding causes concern
- Value of gardens
- Students earn Young Artist/Writer awards
- Protesting tribal government
- DL council OKs half-cent tax
- Gadzooks! Gun was great gift
- DL man injured in California crash
- No deal expected in Fargo dentist's murder case
- Pawlenty 'can work with' bonding bill
- White Earth chairwoman gives 'State of the Tribe address'
- Red Lake woman in critical condition following Friday accident
- Bemidji woman supportive of college boyfriend Tiger Woods
- Former Fargo teacher sex-abuse case to continue after ruling
- Man faces charges after shooting in Mahnomen
- Adeline Seifert
- Eleanor Bigger
- Eden Prairie Sun Current
- Hitchcock is not the only
- Sounds like a win-win to me.
- Hwy 212/Flying Cloud Drive
- Carp Removal... What is the
- I hope every one will enjoy
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- This Week Eagan
- Eagan nurse accused of stealing drugs from seniors
- State of the City address looks back over 150 years
- School bus driver arrested for DWI has resigned
- Humane Society moving to Eagan
- Eagan teacher wins human rights award
- Eagan Foundation looks to expand charitable reach
- Man who killed stepmother not guilty by reason of insanity
- PHOTOS: Polar Plunge 2010
- PHOTOS: 2010 State Girls' Gymnastics Meet
- We need more neighborliness and less anger
- School board approves boundary changes
- Filling tummies with empty bowls
- Prom event will feature dresses, discounts, prizes and more
- Funeral held for Eagan firefighter
- PHOTOS: Funeral of Eagan firefighter
- Boyfriend indicted in Eagan woman s murder
- New stores to open at Promenade
- Some clever canines using snow piles to escape yards
- Northwest layoff estimates climb, counties to help
- Boundary changes proposed in District 196
- Forest Lake Times
- Anderson still running 8th in Alaska
- Anderson jumps to 6th, trying to gain ground on leaders
- Rev. Blackford s Top 10 secular events of 2009
- Amderson still running 8th in Alaska
- Now in 8th place, Anderson reaches Ruby
- Rangers roll in 1st round of Section 7AAAA
- Anderson's team vaults to 10th in Iditarod
- Iditarod update: Anderson rested up
- Slot machines at Running Aces would hurt Indian casinos, tribe says
- Chisago County will reconsider LS Power agreement
- Iditarod update: Anderson in 20th
- School has plan to sweeten teacher retirement
- Pros move school board to join integration district
- FL utility fees draw protests
- Student art now on display at FL library
- FL School Board OK s funds for survey
- 57 enroll in new Spanish immersion program
- School budget forum is March 23 at FLHS
- Vandeveer sessions on Saturday in District 52
- LILA wins national award
- Isanti County News
- Kytonen named editor of Isanti County News
- Confidence, social skills gained through local Special Olympics
- Public speaks on District 911 budget cuts
- Bratlie animal neglect case ends with dismissal of all charges
- School District meeting tonight at 8 p.m.
- House fire in Oxford Township
- Bratlie animal neglect case ends in acquittal on all counts
- Dist. 911 identifies proposed cuts for 2010-11
- Tax bill for farmers goes up 30 to 100 percent
- Quality garage time for father & son
- Dist. 911 plans public forum to address cuts
- Health rankings show strengths, room for improvement
- Local teacher has close ties to USA women s hockey
- Deputy Dewey being discharged from Craig Hospital this week
- Deputy Dewey being discharged from Craig Hospital next week
- Anderson Drug closes its doors
- Board hears report on welfare fraud
- Isanti prepared to deal with LGA cuts
- Cambridge unveils proposed fire contracts to townships
- Anderson Drug closing its doors
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- KARE TV
- St. Paul soldier helps wounded comrades
- Eleanor Mondale to resume chemo for brain cancer
- Local chefs serve generous portions of help for fellow restauranteurs
- Neighbor helps neighbor in cancer fight
- CaringBridge: Eleanor Mondale to resume chemo for brain cancer
- Woman found dead on path in Brooklyn Center
- Bachmann leads rally against health care overhaul
- 25 Minn. districts to open school before Labor Day
- CaringBridge: Mondale's cancer makes inroads
- Spring Fever! Twin Cities hits new record high
- Gophers to face Xavier in NCAA tournament
- Ohio State crushes Minnesota 90-61, March Madness decision awaits
- Moorhead church gets whopping rebate from utility
- Red River rise has ND, Minn. residents on guard
- Car misses curve, ends on roof in fatal crash
- 2 Americans killed in Mexico drive-by shooting
- Rochester mom grateful for help during urgent delivery
- Burglaries have Minneapolis residents on edge
- FAA directs airlines to check tail flap of 737s
- Fuel truck strikes parked plane at MSP
- KBJR TV
- 2010 US Census Forms To Begin Circulation This Week
- Spirit Mountain Water Skipping Competition
- US Congressman Jim Oberstar Talks Health Care Reform And Job Creation
- Duluth School District's $4.5 Million Budget Solution
- Suspect In Chisholm Shooting Charged
- St. Mary's Hospital In Duluth To Renovate Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Iron Rangers Travel To Testify
- Nonferrous Mining Bill Pulled By Author
- St. Mary's Hospital In Duluth To Renovate Neonatal Invetensive Care Unit
- Franken Promotes 'Pledge and Pass' Vote For Health Care Reform
- Retail-Market Study Underway In Lincoln Park
- March Of Dimes Annual Fundraiser Kicks Off In Duluth
- Developers Outline Ideas For Bayfront Development In Duluth
- Twins' Star Joe Nathan Tears Ligament In Pitching Arm
- Prom dancers get elder advice
- Duluth's Furniture Purchase on Hold
- Troops In Superior & Spooner Leave For Iraq
- Drunk Driver Who Smashed Into 2 Duluth Squads Pleads Guilty
- Area Boy Scouts Celebrate 100 years.
- Early Morning Duluth Hotel Fire
- KDLH TV
- Brave Coast Guard Member Honored 43 Years Later
- Casting Call: Twin Ports Google Movie
- 3G Network Coverage On Cell Phones Now In The Twin Ports
- Crowds Gather In Finland Minnesota To Celebrate St. Urho's Day
- Turn Your Clocks Ahead: It's Time To 'Spring Forward'
- Rain, Snow Melt, Cause Problems for Twin Ports
- Lights, Camera, Action: Google!
- Suspect In Duluth Convenience Store Shooting Pleads Guilty
- Hawks Advance To Class A Championship
- Eveleth Residential Mental Health Facility To Close
- Northland Non-Profit Organization to End
- For the Love of the Game
- Accident Claims Two Lives
- Some Duluth Projects Expected to Survive Pawlenty Veto
- Bank Charges More than Money for Historic Property
- Minneapolis Schools Locked Down
- Changes Could Come to Minnesota Graduation Tests
- Trench Art Treasures
- $1 Million Effort to Close Achievement Gap at Duluth Public Schools
- Detained Hikers In Iran Allowed To Make Phone Calls Home
- KEYC TV
- Highway 14 Expansion Continues
- LGA Cuts For Madison Lake
- Mankato School Board Meeting Tomorrow
- Flooding in Fort Dodge Iowa
- Flooding in Cedar Falls Iowa
- Water Affects Xcel Employees
- Road Closed Due to Flooding
- Flood Warning Near Henderson
- Politicians Continue to Work on Healthcare Bill
- Miracle Elephant Born in Australia
- School Starting on August 23
- Brand New Image Basketball
- Former Mankato East Player Takes-On Tournament
- Waseca St. Patrick's Day Parade
- Heart and Vascular Wellness Program
- Water Main Break in Mankato
- Benefit For Lewisville Victims
- Springfield Car Versus Train Accident
- Protest at State Capitol
- Coffee Party Talks Healthcare Reform
- KMSP TV
- Minnesota Golf Show with Todd Walker
- Irish Music and Dance in St. Paul
- Byerly's Quick, Tasty Meal Ideas
- Gophers Headed to the NCAA Tournament?
- Demonstrators Want to 'Kill the Bill'
- Thousands attend Healthcare Rally
- Shots Fired at Burnsville Gas Station
- Twins Tickets on Sale
- Man Set on Fire
- 'Idol' Singer Accused of Scamming Kids
- Cash Running Out to Retrain Unemployed
- Nannies 4 Hire: Find a Babysitter Online
- 21st Let's Play Hockey Expo in St. Paul
- Breakfast Tostada
- Man Exposes Himself to St. Paul Teens
- Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving?
- 5 Millionth Fan to Attend Hockey Tourney
- Minnesota Chief Justice Steps Down
- Don't Step on the Poetry: St. Paul Poems
- Flower Fun at Minn. Landscape Arboretum
- KTTC TV
- Minnesota out of money for jobless training program
- Shooting scare in Northwest Rochester
- Iowa girl swept away by flood waters
- Minn. bill looks at role of pets in domestic abuse
- Feds say Iowa misspent $10.5 million in flood aid
- Man charged in assault at youth game
- Retail sales rise 0.3 percent in February
- Minn. out of money for jobless training program
- Minneapolis to honor TV reporter on day of her memorial
- Former Iowa workers to pay for deportation
- Rain and warm weather erode Minnesota snowmobile trails
- Heroes honored at ceremony
- Minn. National Guard pilots due home
- University of Iowa gets ready for flooding
- Small drug bust in Pine Island
- Ex-Itasca County deputy sentenced for sex crimes
- Pawlenty won't veto Minnesota construction projects bill
- Mobile meth lab found in Olmsted County ditch
- Lost Boy finds family in Rochester
- Woman dies after falling into well on Iowa farm
- WCCO TV
- Finding Minnesota: The Crafting St. John's Bible
- Impatient Baby Boy Born At Rochester Intersection
- Record Temps In Mpls. But Others Still Enjoy Ice
- Suicide Call Leads To Death Investigation, Arrest
- St. Paul Officer Injured When Squad Car Struck
- 2 Killed In Western Minn. Rollover Crash
- Oberstar A 'Likely' Vote For Obama Health Bill
- Good Question: Are The Irish Really Drunks?
- At Least 1 Killed In Western Minn. Rollover Crash
- Moorhead Church Gets Whopping Rebate From Utility
- Small-Town Minn. Officials Worried About Aid Cuts
- Eleanor Mondale's Brain Tumor Makes 'Inroads'
- Minn. Russian Art Museum To Open Textile Exhibit
- Minn. Ag Commissioner Kicks Off Agriculture Week
- Hundreds Of Volunteers Fill Sandbags In Fargo
- Red River Rise Has N.D., Minn. Residents On Guard
- Pawlenty's Budget Power Play Lands In Court
- Stimulus Funds Go To Few Internet Upgrade Projects
- Dorm Housing To Cater To People With Asperger's
- Restaurants Help Competition 'Fork The Fire'
- WFTC TV
- Gophers Going to the Big Dance
- Ian Makes Final Polar Plunge of the Year
- Minnesota Loses Big to Ohio State, 90-61
- Minn. Writer-Illustrator: 'Mad' Man
- River Watch: Ice Jams, Flooding in Minn.
- Honoring a Fallen Police Officer
- Time to Spring Forward
- Goal in 4th OT Sends Tonka to State
- Ice Dams, Flooding Across the State
- Twins Keep Spending: Span Signs Deal
- The Red River Rising
- Ice Dams, Flooding
- Gibbs Loses Bet, Wears Canadian Jersey
- Lesbian Teen Sues School Over Prom
- NY Police Tow, Impound Car with Corpse
- Michelle Obama to Visit Mexico
- Obama Delays Trip for Health Care Bill
- Toddler Gets Trapped in Candy Machine
- Corey Haim to Be Buried in Toronto
- Women On Birth-Control Pill Live Longer
- Daily Globe
- Service: Joanne Groen
- Service: Mollie Johnson
- Service: Henry Scholten Jr.
- Service: Alice Baloun
- Obituary: Dorothy Scheuring
- Penny-pinching patties are tasty and healthful
- Column: We've been down this road before
- Column: Saving the world, one woman at a time
- As others see it: Bipartisanship, at last
- Lang joins WCC staff
- Science Fair fun
- Brief: SMAHC grant deadline is April 1
- Legislative breakfast host to discussion
- District 518, other area schools will open before Labor Day
- Business brief: Worthington woman earns credential
- Brief: United Way seeks applications
- Home and Living Show
- Business brief: SRHW hires new physical therapist
- Brief: Mudslide covers Jackson road
- Rogers named exchange student to Crailsheim, Germany
- The Bemidji Pioneer
- DeKrey Scholarship Concert scheduled
- Helena Evangeline Iverson
- Michael Paul Jourdain
- Lawrence fought to correct American Indian abuse
- Foreign banks hold too many U.S. mortgages
- Minnesota should consider nuclear power
- Despite delegate mixup, DFL chairman gets nod
- Beaulieu opposes Persell for 4A bid
- Bemidji School Board: District to consider grant applications
- Northwoods Politics: Persell sees DFL opposition
- Red Lake Falls parent seeks school action after son is urinated on by another student
- Redby man sentenced for Sept. 2 assault
- MnDOT warns of hazardous road conditions in northern Minnesota
- Bemidji Trivia for Saturday, March 13
- Alida Samson
- Court treats corporations like people
- Prisons: Public versus private
- Participation in 2010 Census is essential
- Retirement party today for Dan Gartrell
- Legislature passes bonding bill despite gripes
- The Journal
- Am. Legion turns 91; long-time members honored
- Ag Showcase Includes Toy Machinery
- Annual New Ulm Trade Fair continues today
- No rain on St. Pat's Day Parade; O'Palin will be on hand
- Berg volunteers for MS Society
- Farm Show keeps them coming
- New Ulm Farm Show begins
- Rivers could reach flood stage Wednesday
- Rotary to hold Scholarship Banquet
- Library maintenance tech's hours cut; more reductions coming
- Intern from Germany joins Chamber staff
- District 88 hires business manager
- Mud slide; Minnesota River flood watch
- Flood watch issued along Minnesota River
- Army Jazz Ambassadors concert is March 24
- Townships hold annual meetings
- 'Lagooned'
- Speaker delivers message of hope and encouragement
- 4-day school week? Idea has merit, officials say
- Breck dominates Eagles
- Marshall Independent
- MHS speech team has good weekend
- From one Lucan to another
- Summer break, abbreviated
- Noyes and Maes nominated for Triple-A award
- God and family important to 'Growing Pains' actor
- Rumor at MHS calls police into action
- Best in the state
- Third GOPer joins 21A field
- Helping hands
- Lynd School science fair students do well at regional competition
- Challenges, opportunities wait for farmers in 2010, Outlook Seminar speakers say
- Sticky situation
- Lockwood getting Cadillac franchise back
- Responding with a rummage sale
- A princess is crowned
- YME school district facing lawsuit over building project
- Marshall council divided over new mileage allowance
- Having fun with forensics
- Kruse, Sanow fill in blanks in 21A
- Kruse, Sanow fill in blanks in 21A
- The Daily Journal
- Boys basketball: Comets keep movin'
- Emily s Law could get another look
- Otter Tail County DFL gears up for elections
- Life on the railroad brings family to area
- Public health seeks input on H1N1 preparedness
- Comets keep movin
- Girls basketball: Panthers prance to state
- Gilrs basketball: Panthers prance to state
- I also got an incident such
- A full reference to the
- Making the decision to have
- Peasley complaint for divorce
- Thernell notice of mortgage foreclosure sale
- Norske notice of mortgage foreclosure sale
- Notice of intent to enact pawnbroker ordinance
- City of Fergus Falls ordinance amendment
- Franks notice of mortgage foreclosure sale
- Comets ease past Chargers
- State funding cuts would adversely affect public TV
- Ness named Administrator of Excellence
- Fairmont Sentinel
- Expo indicates local economy is improving
- Coalition: Overhaul required
- Henson not afraid of 'taboo' subjects
- Abel takes aim at world nearby
- Ejected from car, survivor making comeback
- In March, hope blossoms
- W'bago studies budget options
- Recycling bill has local roots
- Officials: More cuts will sting
- Brodt remembered as grande dame
- Fairmont: Citizens can assist
- Students taking in culture
- Armstrong businesses bounce back
- School plans to add time to its day
- School to seek $15 million
- Blue Earth begins weighing budget cuts
- Housing authority OKs duplex bid
- Council has concerns about 'roundabout'
- Units could boost 'green' energy
- Truman citizens get their say
- Red Wing Republican Eagle
- Variety show offers eclectic musical program
- Letter: Complete census, help your community
- Column: Reform needs healthy bipartisanship
- Villa book group meets
- Man allegedly attempted to force himself on teenager
- 'Secret Agent Man' coming to casino
- Howe receives GOP endorsement
- Three named to Red Wing Women's Hall of Fame
- School notes: Burnside Elementary
- School notes: St. Joseph's
- School notes: Sunnyside Elementary
- Folk singing couple makes return to Oak Center
- Free Energy: Red Wing rock musicians to appear on Letterman Show
- Debut album features 'Dream City'
- Editorial: Classy class
- Letter: Pick Loberg for judge
- Churches to hold Lenten services
- Lake City voters to consider $4.9 million school project
- Don't ditch dessert: Try this Irish Cream Brownie Pie
- Free Energy
- Minnesota Public Radio
- Somali population, cultural tension rising in St. Cloud
- Counties differ in checks on conceal-carry applicants
- Minnesota baby looks for kidney donor match
- 'Mission: Impossible' star Peter Graves dies
- Gophers drop Big Ten title game
- Gophers lose game, win bid to NCAA tournament
- Oberstar a 'likely' vote for Obama health bill
- Gopher Men's basketball drop Big Ten title game
- Moorhead church gets whopping rebate from utility
- Rising Red River has ND, Minn. residents on guard
- Pawlenty's budget power play lands in court
- Hundreds of volunteers fill sandbags in Fargo
- Minnesota baby waits for kidney donor match
- Gophers basketball rolls past No. 6 Purdue 69-42
- School year to start before Labor Day in SW Minn.
- House Republicans urge Pawlenty to make big cuts in bonding bill
- Bachmann leads rally against health care reform
- Minnesota hosts biblical history in Dead Sea Scrolls
- Critical health care TV ads aimed at Minn.
- Fetching fun: Teaching dogs to sniff out antlers
- WCMP / WXCX Radio
- Vaughan's 35 Leads Braham Past Esko
- Vaughan s 35 Leads Braham Past Esko
- Siren Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
- *Update* Library Fundraiser Draws Big Crowd; Over $7K Raised
- Red Rock Radio Replay 03.12.10
- Siren Celebrates St. Patrick s Day
- Twins Game Rained Out
- BRAHAMpions: Bombers Win Back-to-Back Section Titles
- Dragons Cruise Past Drummond, 75-25
- Rain and warm weather erode snowmobile trails statewide
- Library Fundraiser Draws Big Crowd
- Walkers for Knockers: Raising Money for the Fight Against Cancer
- Pine Co. Commissioner's Report: “A Lot of Progress” on HWY 70
- Pine County Sheriff's Report
- Pine County Sheriff s Report
- Oberstar to Vote No on Plan to End U.S. Action in Afghanistan
- Alleged Attack with Baseball Bat, Man Hospitalized with Skull Fracture
- Pawlenty Expected to Sign Bonding Bill; Local Legislators React
- The Champ is Here! Interview with State Wrestling Champion Andrew Youngbloom of Mora
- Man Arrested for Stabbing in Sandstone
- The Daily Journal
- Boys basketball: Comets keep movin'
- Emily s Law could get another look
- Otter Tail County DFL gears up for elections
- Life on the railroad brings family to area
- Public health seeks input on H1N1 preparedness
- Comets keep movin
- Girls basketball: Panthers prance to state
- Gilrs basketball: Panthers prance to state
- I also got an incident such
- A full reference to the
- Making the decision to have
- Peasley complaint for divorce
- Thernell notice of mortgage foreclosure sale
- Norske notice of mortgage foreclosure sale
- Notice of intent to enact pawnbroker ordinance
- City of Fergus Falls ordinance amendment
- Franks notice of mortgage foreclosure sale
- Comets ease past Chargers
- State funding cuts would adversely affect public TV
- Ness named Administrator of Excellence
- Minneapolis Finance and Commerce
- Mortgage foreclosure sales increasingly delayed as federal program offers alternative
- The U of M - and journalists - should be ashamed
- Opus investment team betting on recovery
- Mortgage foreclosure sales increasingly being delayed as federal program offers alternative
- As eviction looms, bureaucrats fiddle - one family's nightmarish journey
- Preservation effort spans generations
- Juhl, Honeywell team for turbine project
- Association update: Design-build shows off its best
- St. Croix bridge project blocked again
- Makower: Red tape stifles med-tech
- Stimulus to fund wind turbine data project
- Wisconsin coalition backs regional transit
- U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly shrinks
- NorthMarq sets up $3.3M mortgage for apartment project
- National American University moving to Brookdale Center
- Ecolab signs pact with Belimed Inc.
- ATS&R to provide predesign study for U's Kaufert Lab
- Stocks climb for third day as financial shares rise
- Movie Gallery may be closing most Twin Cities area stores
- Contractors prepare to bid on projects as bonding bill passage nears
- The Echo Press
- Should DNR expand trapping of otters?
- Westrom fights federal bulb law
- GOP governor candidates hold their own
- Osakis gives Lind-Rite some tax help
- Republicans endorse Franson to run against Otremba
- Grygla man faces murder charge in 4-month-old son's death
- Effort launched to help wounded deputy's family remodel house
- Red River expected to rise five feet in Fargo area next week
- The Murdered Family: New book by former UND professor tells story of a crime 90 years ago in rural N.D.
- Douglas County farmers may be eligible for emergency aid
- Earl Erickson, 81
- Beverly Friedrichs, 62
- Arnold Auel, 85
- Eleanor Bigger, 84
- VBA leadership changes
- On the Street - 03-12-10
- Commentary - Stop theft of fire money
- Letter - Denying care for downtrodden
- Letter - Help stop the spread of hunger
- Column - Advice for seniors: adjust
- South Washington County Bulletin
- Talking faith: The truth shall set you free
- City gets 'business-friendly' on Web
- Duane A. Hanson, 76
- Cody Halterman, 18
- Reciprocity agreement with Wisconsin still breathing
- Legislature passes bonding bill despite gripes
- Judy Spooner: Being with sled dogs made winter wonderful
- 'Tour de Grove' rides to new records
- Legislature passes bonding bill
- Magnuson stepping down from Minnesota Supreme Court
- Riley Kenyon Ball, infant
- James H. Kernkamp, 85
- Martina Schnegelberger, 77
- Spanish Immersion school will not expand in 2010
- Viewpoint: Minnesota's budget problem is growing
- Weekend planner: Gospel Jam Friday, dance program Saturday
- Letter: The New I.R.S.
- Keep Grey Cloud a community school
- A clean up co-op
- Paving promises summer traffic snarls
- Prior Lake American
- Minnesota not selected as Race to the Top finalist
- A side-by-side show
- Faces in the crowd: Helping children march to the beat
- Practice makes perfect
- Historical Society seeks interns
- Man Cave makes meatings fun
- Flower child
- My Run - about Prior Lake man - gains steam on film festival circuit
- Flower child
- Teachers to feel brunt of proposed cuts
- Helping hands
- Helping hands
- County is big winner in federal highway allotment
- New study classifies three District 719 schools as 'private public schools'
- No surprises in Credit River election as Haugh, Nilsen win
- Former PLHS principal finalist for superintendent position
- Twin Oaks book drive starts tomorrow
- Oscar s Kanye moment comes courtesy of author who spent a year in Prior Lake
- SCALE meeting on transportation is tonight
- Mystic Lake nominated for country music award
- The Woodbury Bulletin
- Edmund Grabowski, 87
- Attempt made to resurrect two-state tax deal
- SOUCHERAY: Losing an hour, a sign of spring
- Valley Crossing to discontinue alternate calendar option
- Margaret Geske, 95
- George W. Donley, 70
- Settler's Pointe debate heats up
- Red Rock students knitting away after school
- Witness to launch of a lifetime
- Council signs off on SuperTarget project
- Red Rock hosts afterschool knitting program
- Witness to a launch of a lifetime
- Spanish Immersion school will not expand in 2010
- Meeting set for Settler's Pointe project
- 'Mame' continues this weekend
- Radio club offers scholarship
- VFW offers scholarship
- 'Coffee House' talent at Woodbury High School
- Debate heats up over project in Stonemill Farms
- Pancake breakfast helps St. John's youth trip
- Hastings Star Gazette
- Scams targeting seniors in Hastings
- Everything is on schedule with new Highway 61 bridge
- Meier officially named to Team USA for upcoming Paralympics
- Baseballs and photographs: Good luck getting Dennis O'Melia, Hastings, out from behind the lens these days
- John G. Pasch, 88
- Hastings Tastings has most successful evening
- Judge puts stop to Stillwater bridge plan
- Open house planned for Highway 61
- Thomas M. Cieslak, 60
- Pair of 'luring' incidents in Rosemount spark warning to parents
- Pawlenty: 'We can work with' bonding bill
- Pawlenty seeks federal pre-flood help
- Debate heats up over project in Stonemill Farms in Woodbury
- Three Farmington firefighters get minor injuries extinguishing garage fire
- Editorial: Appointment of chief deputy is confusing
- Open house planned for Hwy. 61
- City council says midnight is late enough for live music
- Recognizing the drug impaired is goal of April 6 and April 13 classes
- Kindergarten registration ongoing
- Car chase suspect charged with four felonies
- Savage Pacer
- Top scorer
- Update: Flooding reported in several areas in Scott County
- Mondays with Rich: BHS senior volunteers to read
- District 191: Nurses teach growth, development classes
- Rainy day activity
- Flooding reported in several areas in Scott County
- Public notices from the March 13, 2010 Savage Pacer
- Friends of McColl Pond to Meet
- Flower power
- District 191: Credit needed to cover payments
- Mondays with Rich: BHS senior volunters to read
- Man charged with assaulting BAC volunteers
- MinneHAHA Comedy Club
- MinneHAHA Comedy Club
- MinneHAHA Comedy club
- MinneHAHA Comedy Club
- MinneHAHA Comedy Club
- MinneHAHA Comedy Club
- District 191: StringWerks sets March 20 concert
- District 191: Envision sets information night
- Park Rapids Enterprise
- Lake Park man's bond set at $150,00
- Deceased man found near Paul Bunyan Drive South in Bemidji
- Crossword answers
- FLOOD UPDATE: Fargo 'going into full flood-fighting mode,' signs off on $1.2 million worth of levee work, equipment
- Man rescued south of Moorhead after his pickup hits train, rolls and lands upside down in flooded ditch
- Letter: Obama hasn't kept promises
- Letter: It's not the time for additional debt
- Letter: Seeking feedback on water topics
- Editorial: DNR lacks land management resources
- Intoxilyzer no longer an option in Hubbard County
- Tribal chairwoman shares vision for the future
- New VSO will bring experience to the job
- Girl Scout Week proclamation
- What are your interests?
- Main Avenue project will take two years to complete
- New math curriculum in Park Rapids will give students more options
- Hitchcock reseated on Akeley council; request heard for Bunyan Days funding
- St. Urho celebration under way in Menahga
- Road advisories include Highway 87 in Hubbard County
- Don't ditch dessert: Try this Irish Cream Brownie Pie
- Hutchinson Leader
- Monday, March 15: Learn more about the Hutchinson Theatre Company at informal gathering
- Comments on bullheads as bait due April 1
- Mostly cloudy, 46 degrees Monday
- Sunday, Mar. 14 Leader Shopper: Pre-school open houses, ham give-away, Easter coloring contest
- Orchestra concert today
- Local governments count on the U.S. Census
- Sunday, March 14: Neuss Chamber Orchestra Concert
- Cloudy, 46 degrees Sunday
- Rec volleyball/basketball standings - March 13
- Newman wins GOP endorsement for District 18 Senate seat
- Finding treasures from childhood
- Saturday, March 13: Silver Lake's 23th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade
- House committee approves cuts to PILT, flood mitigation boards
- Surplus spring turkey permits on sale to lottery participants March 15
- Morning fog, cloudy, 45 degrees Saturday
- Local TOPS group part of a larger effort shedding unwanted pounds
- Mark Dayton to be in Hutchinson Wednesday
- LETTER: First legislative deadline is today, March 12
- Author at Library
- Hairball concert
- Shakopee Valley News
- Shakopee could see moderate flooding in next week
- Shakopee could see moderate flooding in next week
- Flash-flood warning issued for portion of Scott, two other counties
- Flash-flood warning issued for portion of Scott, two other counties
- Ice jams, melting snow bring flooding; warning extended through Monday
- Ice jams, melting snow bring flooding; warning extended through Monday
- Flooding reported in several areas in Scott County
- Flooding reported in several areas in Scott County
- Warning extended on ice-jam flooding near Highway 169 in Sand Creek
- Flooding reported in several areas in Scott County
- Warning extended on ice-jam flooding near Highway 169 in Sand Creek
- Flooding reported in several areas in Scott County
- Warning extended on ice-jam flooding near Highway 169 in Sand Creek
- Warning extended on ice-jam flooding near Highway 169 in Sand Creek
- Spring ahead Sunday for daylight-saving time
- UPDATE: Ice jam could cause flooding in Sand Creek Township north of Jordan
- Spring ahead Sunday for daylight-saving time
- UPDATE: Ice jam could cause flooding in Sand Creek Township north of Jordan
- Ice jam could cause flooding in Sand Creek Township north of Jordan tonight
- Ice jam could cause flooding in Sand Creek Township north of Jordan tonight
- Cloquet Pine Journal
- Military Mail
- Update on budget, jobs and health care
- Reader supports troops
- University of Minnesota Extension offers food safety courses in Cloquet
- Wright-Cromwell News
- Mexico Lindo employee charged with sex assault
- Cloquet resident brings flair to high school performance
- Spring truck weight restrictions begin in all state frost zones
- Four charged after drug deal turned into robbery
- Four charged after drug deal turned robbery
- Dictionary ins and outs
- It seems like only yesterday
- Whose water is it, anyway?
- Health Care
- Esko students raise more than $22,000 for kids of St. Jude
- County declines participation in water line design
- Wrenshall cuts cost of building permits, sewer hookups
- County approves first-ever EDA board
- Tormanen sentenced in Super One incident
- Cloquet students perform well at regional science fair
- Chaska Herald
- A catch worth carping about
- Safety improvements planned for Highway 5
- Chaska Obscura: Celebrating 50 -- 102 years ago
- Chaska Obscura: Margin notes in the church book
- Chaska headed back to state girls basketball tournament
- H1N1 flu clinics March 15 and 29
- Series of talks on disabilities
- March 12 flood update
- County attorney to announce candidacy
- Crunch time for Carver City Hall
- Chaska Obscura: Where the heck is it? Week No. 24
- Downtown Turnaround: Permanent? Not necessarily
- Roadside feast
- Going for the sold
- Funeral notice for Ralph Henry Lindemeier
- Public notices from the March 11, 2010 Chaska Herald
- Sticker shock: Quest for a fire truck comes with hefty price tag
- Caught on tape
- Cooling hot spots: Positions added to reduce class size
- American Idol: Song selection superstars
- Detroit Lakes Tribune
- Man rescued south of Moorhead after his pickup hits train, rolls and lands upside down in flooded ditch
- Moorhead seeks sandbag volunteers
- Red Lake Falls parent seeks school action after son is urinated on by another student
- Quail Unlimited closes shop
- 2010 fishing licenses now available
- Try Lake of the Woods for the big walleye
- Refuge 'boomer blind' available
- Fargo-Moorhead hospitals, care centers make evacuation plans
- Concordia committee approves 5.4% tuition increase
- Magnuson to step down as chief justice
- Grygla man faces murder charge in 4-month-old son's death
- The Murdered Family: New book by former UND professor tells story of a crime 90 years ago in rural N.D.
- Legislature passes bonding bill
- Grand Forks chiropractor victim of embezzlement, then stolen safe
- Red River expected to rise 5 feet in Fargo area in next week
- Norman Nelson
- Wadena man missing since Monday found safe in swamp near town
- Suspicious object found at Fargo's South Campus II appears to have been a nonexplosive homemade science project
- Trial set for man accused in Fargo dentist's murder
- Coupon use on the rise
- Anoka County Union
- Changing world, one girl at a time
- Local surgeon spends two weeks in Haiti
- Commuter challenge set for May and June
- Washington Elementary honored for recent academic improvement
- Drunk driver pleads guilty to causing man�s death
- Youth First hosts Mayor�s Prayer Breakfast March 19
- County purchases 550 acres of park land
- Man charged after waking up on stranger�s couch
- Commuter rail passengers can use county bus
- Ramsey church celebrates fifth anniversary
- Noelle is passionate about her painting
- Local artist combines love of art and music
- SLP street repair project gets final MnDOT approval
- Big funding boost for Rum River Trail
- Battle of the Books real page-turner at NMS
- Dollars available to fund barely half requests
- Community shows support for Boy Scouts
- Dog park plan gets another look
- Tim Boland pleads guilty of manslaughter
- ATC receives donation of Amada equipment
- Lake County News-Chronicle
- Mojakka Cook-Offs split between Cloquet, Finland
- Two Harbors Curling Club standings: March 12
- Debate is on over keeping some steelhead
- More cost to fish
- Fishing license snag
- New fisheries head
- Mille Lacs limit same
- CRP sign-up
- DNR seeks comment in Finland area
- Get involved: March 12
- On Faith: Getting out alive isn't an option
- Lake County Past: March 12
- Preserving the Reserve file: Mining town's story is being told
- Calendar: March 12-On-going events
- Two Harbors library news: March 12
- Father-Daughter Ball: Big night for some bonding
- Finland News: March 12
- Rotary will host Haiti volunteer
- Lake County Fair news: March 12
- Engaged: Lonyll Seeley and Daniel Lackore
- Princeton Union-Eagle
- Food shelf drive is March 1 to April 12
- Civic center renovation plans altered by budget cutting
- No noise ordinance in Baldwin Township
- Newly rehabilitated home gives pair a place to live
- New president begins job at Fairview Northland Hospital
- Wastewater plant expansion has council thinking
- MPR/public discuss Baldwin
- Clicking on the Web
- Legislators look to crack down on distracted drivers
- Team does well at PHS Invitational
- District cuts over $2 million
- Township elections Tuesday at town halls
- Council discusses letter to governor
- Princeton Fire gets big grant
- City to apply with Milaca for grant of up to $1.2 million
- Two families express gratitude for being selected for Habitat for Humanity projects
- Walter Herwig
- House override fails
- School board meeting will be March 11
- Former Superintendent Kleppe passes away
- Wadena Pioneer Journal
- Area individuals get arts grants
- A-frame cabin for rent at Sunnybrook this summer
- Mobile massage practice receives license
- ECFE's 'March Cooking Madness,' is March 18
- WDC's Kindergarten Roundup set for April 5
- Joint summer recreation remains a hot potato between school, city
- Fitzgerald Family to perform in Wadena concert series
- Dairy Days offered in Otter Tail County
- Soil and Water annual meeting is March 18
- Remove the clouds from government proceedings
- Lost in the bowels of Generica
- Your letter: National ID Card a doorway to control
- Your Letter: Murdock let us down on GAMC
- Big city made Sebeka area look pretty good
- CEO responds to nursing home death caused by wrong meds
- Cottrell chooses Naval Academy over West Point
- Building activity in Wadena down, but not terrible
- Stop: four-way to stay
- Wadena man involved in AK-47 incident found intoxicated with more guns
- Potato heart
- Faribault County Register
- Soil, Water gets $450K, employee
- UHD board gives CEO raise, no bonus
- A narc with a bark
- Wells councilman questions removal from EDA board
- W'bago's Feely resigns
- W'bago firm celebrates accident-free year
- Despite objections, USC cuts 'spring break'
- BEA will use some reserves
- Council crunches numbers
- Wells questions investigation slowdown
- Elmore library needs to find a new home
- Giving gifts of the heart
- BE cut $235K, not $46K
- County stunned at size of proposed cut $389K
- Proposed cuts will hit hard
- BEA board ponders snow days
- After drug court, a prison term
- Corn Plus contesting tax values
- Singleteary financing nearly complete
- A double triple
- Coon Rapids Herald
- Ham Lake needs to boost donations for fireworks
- Smiles are served up with healthy breakfast
- Council pares ice arena cost
- Council considers bond costs of Ham Lake projects
- East Bethel looks to Tinklenberg for help again
- One Andover tower approved, another denied
- Ham Lake residents speak out about Coon Lake paths
- Northwest Passage now offering night school
- Bad news for third rail line construction plan
- Well-loved Washington teacher fondly remembered
- Land purchase for future rail station parking
- Northwest Passage offers night school
- Spring Lake Park Councilmember Loesch resigns
- County braces for more cuts
- Sivarajah named Seifert's running mate
- Northwoods League baseball pitched in Blaine
- New enrollment forecast for A-H hits target mark
- Andover man sentenced for real estate loan fraud
- Health fair planned at Peace Lutheran
- No injuries in Ramsey six car pile-up
- Morris Sun Tribune
- Westrom fights federal bulb law
- It's that time o' year ... Communities plan celebrations in honor of St. Patrick's Day
- St. Urho celebrated in Menahga
- Two injured in Cass Lake accident Saturday afternoon
- Would-be actors audition for movie to woo Google to Twin Ports
- White Earth chairwoman gives 'State of the Tribe address'
- Flood fight picks up as Red River rises
- Moorhead church gets $148K bill rebate
- A singin' and shakin' Bon Jovi delights 23,000 fans at dome
- Religion of thin: Concordia professor examines America's obsession with weight
- Swift column: Allure of March Madness eludes sports-phobic
- Wahpeton rejects bid that apparently is tied to Riley Bros.
- 'The fight is here' as forecast calls for rivers to rise dramatically
- Man is killed; brother is charged
- Red Wing rock musicians to appear on Letterman Show
- DNR says this could be last week of snowmobile trail grooming
- Wadena man involved in AK-47 incident found intoxicated with more guns
- Parts of west central Minnesota are looking a little greener this week
- Worthington lab develops unique swine vaccine
- Down on the Farm: The road home
- Mille Lacs County Times
- Cathedral stops Milaca in Sub-section tournament
- Another false alarm at school
- Hazardous waste recycling dates set
- Grow Minnesota helps businesses
- Teams wanted for Relay for Life
- Marshal Ash - State Champ
- American Pride
- Marshal Ash claims state title
- UPDATE: Wrestlers on the move at state!
- Wrestlers on the move at state!
- Milaca advances at state!
- County merging three departments
- Teen's prom request denied
- Wall comes crumbling down
- Surviving an Avalanche
- Milaca advances 6 to state wrestling meet
- Milaca girls face Meadow Creek in sub-section
- Free hockey event Saturday
- MVP Joe Mauer leads Twins in opening workouts
- New bus means more independence at Elim
- Perham Enterprise Bulletin
- Marge Johnson receives Lions Jones Fellowship
- Three Perham piano students bound for state contest
- Campaign for hungry underway
- Kinship goal aims at matching 20 kids to 20 adults
- Cost controls continue at NY Mills city hall
- Dent center packed for board meeting
- Richville feed to raise funds for New Orleans relief trip
- Irish stew cook-off raises funds for 'Quilts of Valor'
- Edna Township Dent center packed for board meeting
- Wadena, Minn., man missing, needs diabetes medication
- LaVonne Mae Wallner-Anderson
- Alyssa Marie Nolan
- Gideon Tyler Abraham Pinnella
- Colton Daniel Johnson
- Donald Thomas Hewitt
- State Patrol identifies Ottertail woman killed in crash with bus
- DNR seeks input on deer hunting, trapping, duck, fall turkey hunting
- LETTER TO EDITOR: Edna Township Residents - Vote
- LETTER TO EDITOR: Impressed with Yellowjacket rock and rollers
- Hammers Construction adds Wegscheid as licensed architect
- Moose Lake Star Gazette
- Pine County Board Agrees to Sub-leasing of Old Courthouse, Bike Trail Extension
- WR students trek to Wolf Ridge for adventure
- Sturgeon Lake Fire Department nears contract agreement with outlying areas
- Young anglers fish for knowledge
- Moose Lake school board hopes to stave off budget cuts
- Five inducted into the Wall of Fame
- City to advertise statewide for new police chief
- Student inventors advanced to regional fair
- Moose Lake School prepares for funding delay from state
- School wide clothing drive
- State to delay payments to local school districts
- Pick'em up sticks
- Moose Lake district receives school finance award
- One act plays debut in the area
- Moose Lake police chief to resign
- A gathering of great minds 2010: Jason Dorsey
- Snowmobile crash claims season s first fatality in Carlton County
- Students to perform in upcoming one-act performances
- Carlton County taxpayers to see increase in levy
- New Year's baby
- ECM Post Review
- Mudslide near Taylors Falls ties up traffic
- NB Lions' annual awards presented Tuesday night
- Sunrise and Lent townships election results
- Would closing Main Street School be an answer for Dist. 138?
- How NB can get to a balanced budget
- Rush City takes a look at the four-day week
- Connecting at the Expo
- Commissioners to reconsider vote on power plant
- Two NB wrestlers advance in state tournament- Final results
- American Legion Auxiliary needs your help
- County commissioners agree to reconsider power plant vote
- Two NB wrestlers advance in state tournament
- Rush City school district to hold meetings on 4-day week schedule
- NBAPS Knowledge Bowl team takes North Suburban Conference title
- Public hearing to close Main Street School is Thursday
- Rep. Kalin will not seek re-election in 2010
- NB is ready to give four-day week a try
- Local schools sending six wrestlers to state meet
- Beach Party Day in North Branch
- Ice fishing shelter removal dates approaching
- Farmington Independent
- Preservation projects approved
- Fashion show will benefit Rambling River Center
- Your weekend: Find a bargain on a prom dress this weekend
- School board: No 'line in the sand' on arena project
- Lakeville resident is DFL choice in 36B House race
- History-making hire
- Students play games for change
- District will make cuts to German program
- Interim sheriff appoints new chief deputy
- Letter: Church will miss food shelf
- Editorial: Numbers support German reduction
- County will compete for search company's free high-speed network
- Assistant superintendent a finalist in Becker
- Two seats change hands in township elections
- Ethel J. Warweg
- A good read
- Census takers will come calling this month
- Eureka man charged with assault
- Family literacy night draws 500 to NTES
- Township elections are Tuesday
- Jordan Independent
- Surplus spring turkey permits on sale
- DNR expects temporary road and trail closures in state forests
- Warning extended on ice-jam flooding near Highway 169 in Sand Creek
- Ice jam could cause flooding in Sand Creek Township north of Jordan tonight
- Friends of the Library Meeting Thursday 3/18/10 @ 6 pm
- Pharmacy & Clinic Concerns
- Potential Flooding 2010
- Funeral notice for Margaret Emma Magdeline Bushaw
- Comments on bullheads as bait due April 1
- Health and doctors
- Public notices from the March 11, 2010 Jordan Independent
- DNR awards solicits solar energy applications by May 28
- Gravel Pit Truck Traffic
- DNR says this could be last week of snowmobile trail grooming
- 27 students inducted to National Honor Society
- Senior dining menu for the week of March 15-19
- Area knitters meet in Jordan
- City seeks new park and rec, planning commission members
- Obituaries from the March 11 Independent
- Coming events for the week of March 11-18
- The Gaylord Hub
- Sibley County will save money with new Web site vendor
- 18-year-old charged with stabbing stepfather in New Auburn
- State budget cuts may short the county $750,000
- Second open house for proposed pool set for this Saturday
- Nursing home volunteer steps down after 26 years
- Gaylord issued 142 building permits in 2009
- Kids Against Hunger packaging event is April 7
- City OK s plans and specs for street project
- City hires Chief, but says no to severance package
- Has spring sprung?
- CITY OF GAYLORD NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL SPECIAL ELECTION
- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
- Gaylord native bowls a perfect game
- Wolverines net #2 seed for sub-section tourney
- Boy cagers close out regular season with loss at New Ulm
- Two Wolverines wrestlers place at State
- Carol Woehler - 67
- Lois Woehler - 59
- To the Editor:
- NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE - Hoppe
- Rosemont Town Pages
- Twin Eagles take wing together
- A busy season for the pothole patrol
- County seeks help monitoring wetlands
- County will compete for free high-speed network
- Downtown development is filling up
- Editorial: We're following residents' money
- RHS dance students bring Synergy to the stage
- Your weekend: Teen night is tonight
- Competition raises money, spirits
- Interim sheriff Bellows appoints a new chief deputy
- RHS dance students bring Synergy to the stage
- RHS dance students bring Synergy to the stage
- Rosemount man charged with felony assault
- Teen charged with summer burglaries
- Council approves a pair of liquor licenses
- Appliance rebate has been big so far
- Workforce group seeks guidance
- Terry Tambornino, 79
- Pair of 'luring' incidents spark warning to parents
- Rosemount woman will compete for state crown
- New York Mills Herald
- Magnuson to step down as chief justice
- Legislature passes bonding bill
- The Murdered Family: New book by former UND professor tells story of a crime 90 years ago in rural N.D.
- 'When Times Were Tough'
- Wadena man missing since Monday found safe in swamp near town
- Pawlenty 'can work with' bonding bill
- Cameron Dale Swenson
- MeritCare-Sanford merger out-lined at Perham Power Hour
- Tim Meehl appointed new mayor of Perham; now replacement needed for city council
- Shopping spree winners grabbed all they could, in 2-minute scramble
- Calling for dairy princess prospects
- Regional art show entries sought
- February was 'Literacy Month' in schools
- EOT Horticulture Day set for March 20 in Perham
- COLUMNIST: Brawn and brains
- Farmers & Merchants Bank looking to sponsor local high school student
- Area asked to donate to Food Shelf FoodShare Drive
- Talent Showcase IV set for March 11
- Road issue tops Edna Twsp. agenda
- 'Go Getters' lead East Otter Tail campaign against MS
- The Osakis Review
- Growing Green: Spring planted bulbs for summer blooms
- Concordia committee approves 5.4% tuition increase
- Relax, stay awhile
- Rain and warm weather erode snowmobile trails statewide
- Legislature passes bonding bill despite gripes
- DNR says this could be last week of snowmobile trail grooming
- Letter: Poachers need to be reported to authorities
- Point of view: It doesn't hurt to question closed meetings
- Nelson Senior Meals: March 15-19
- Osakis Nutrition Center: March 15-19
- CMH news: We had a great week
- School notes: State wrestling participant and new football coach
- From Quebec City to Alexandria
- Riding the rails
- Winter lecture will celebrate spring
- Veterans highway controversy continues
- Fate of information center on the line
- City managed budget well
- OHS to get grant on tv
- Wadena man missing, needs diabetes medication
- Dakota County Tribune
- New sheriff names chief deputy
- Community gardens: a growing trend
- Leslie named Dakota County chief deputy
- Scott: Dakota County Board acted as king makers
- Dial-a-Ride service contract to begin in May
- County may drop out of transit tax board
- Governor s proposed budget could cost county millions
- Kline: No to health care bill, Cap and Trade
- County board appoints Bellows interim sheriff
- UPDATE: Four to vie for District 36 endorsement
- Dakota County Board appoints chief deputy as sheriff
- Three to vie for District 36 endorsement
- Dakota County deputy pleads guilty to DWI
- Northwest layoff estimates climb, counties to help
- Bellows likely to finish Gudmundson s sheriff term
- County, cities at odds over Cedar Avenue access issues
- New Rosemount library doing brisk business
- County prepares for possible August primary election
- Eagan proposes projects for Recovery Zone bonding
- Paved bike trails planned for Farmington, Lakeville
- Blaine-Spring Lake Park Life
- Broadband resolution�s plug pulled
- School name suggestions sought
- Lifelong Nowthen resident Reinhard Jenne dies
- Lincoln named school of distinction
- Coon Rapids woman works Olympic hockey ice
- City assesses property owner for sewer repairs
- Program for first-time homebuyers
- Wild game dinner at Sportsman�s Club
- Main Motors still fighting to keep GM franchise
- Ramsey postpones Bunker Lake project agreement again
- Carlson appears before Senate
- Girl in perpetual motion wins Ann Bancroft Award
- Anoka students lend a hand while in Fargo
- East Bethel hopes to advance traffic signal project
- Plenty of stories at �Hotel Hennepin�
- Dog park plan gets second sniff
- NACE needs help filling empty bowls
- District 11 supports high-speed broadband efforts in Anoka County
- Friends and family honor deputy�s memory
- Well loved Washington teacher fondly remembered
- The American
- Beltrami County District Court
- Pioneer Guest Editorial: Open government records to Internet
- Hanson earns Heart of Quality award
- Restrictions lifted for some haulers
- Cash flow seminar set in Pine River
- MeritCare sponsors video contest
- Blane Klemek column: Minnesota boasts nine species of woodpeckers
- Bemidji Area Business women donate to NICE
- Staker named Cass County SHIP coordinator
- Northern Engineering & Consulting buys Landecker & Associates Walker office
- BSU to tackle mock financial crimes in Adrian Project
- Nominations open for BBB Integrity Awards
- Bemidji Trivia for Sunday, March 14
- Two injured in Cass Lake accident Saturday afternoon
- Congress, Obama can score big success on school reform
- Toyota, Japan's General Motors too big to fail
- County employees open culvert
- It's time to spring forward for another year
- School district reaffirms decision not to allow charter students to play sports
- Cass Lake walk protests violence in community
- Chanhassen Villager
- Skippers stopped
- Fatal crash reported on Highway 7
- It's hockey night in Minnesota
- Minnetonka scores in four
- Chanhassen-based financial planner quoted in Money
- Flood warning issued for Minnesota River
- The all new dentist implant search unveiled for the veneer implants
- Herb Grinder: What It Is and Its Importance
- Fish fry dinner tonight at St. Hubert's
- Backpack tutors making the grades
- OOOOT: Minnetonka gets past Pioneers
- County attorney to announce candidacy
- Minnetonka scores in four
- OOOOT: Minnetonka gets past Pioneers
- County attorney to announce candidacy
- Backpack tutors making the grades
- State hockey: Minnetonka mauls Panthers
- Fish fry dinner tonight at St. Hubert's
- Herb Grinder: What It Is and Its Importance
- The all new dentist implant search unveiled for the veneer implants
- Lake Area Press
- DNR lacks land mgmt. resources
- The road home from Arizona
- Health care is as important as education
- School decisions need to be kept local
- THIS WEEK
- Meatball dinner is March 16
- Lake Park man's bond set at $150,00
- LP-A to host kindergarten round-up
- Consensus absentee ballot legislation passed
- Ag disaster declared; Becker included
- Whistle free March 16
- St. Mary's to host planned giving workshop
- DL man hurt in California crash
- Pre-nursing class starting
- Bridal showcase is Saturday at Holmes
- Ag disaster declared in 16 counties, Becker included
- Richard Tovson
- Ag disaster declared in 16 counties
- LP Community Choir donates to food pantry
- Good Friends. Good Food.
- The Rake
- Please Excuse Me While I Stare at this Wall
- Friday Open Thread 03.12.10
- America's Craziest Cities: Must. Try. Harder.
- Vegetarians Need Not Apply
- Eyes on the Rear
- Hands Off My Belly!
- Who's Got the Herp?
- Teachers Become Part of the Solution
- Schools Serving More Local Foods
- 7QQ: YOU
- Have a Heart
- Bears May Have the Key to Our Hearts
- Sample Circuit Cycles into New Season: tonight!
- Closing 'The Loop' at MPR
- Balanchine Revisited: Quick, Enter to Win
- Up to 70% off designer clothing at '& Again' Boutique
- 526 Salon now has SMASHBOX cosmetics
- Around the World with Authors at Raking through Books
- Can't Decide?
- Beep Beep
- Bemidji State University
- 24th Annual DeKrey Scholarship Contest set for March 27
- Shamrock Shuffle - Volunteers Needed
- 'It's All About YOU' Program
- Bemidji State University names finalists for dean of College of Arts and Sciences
- The Health of Bemidji State Students
- BSU Mailroom and #9 Business Reply Envelopes
- Sharing Approaches to Sustainability from Across the Curriculum
- Print Shop/Mailroom
- Green Janie's Reduce REUSE Recycle - Sparkle Branch Craft
- Only One More Week to Get Book Orders in Early
- Tentative Schedule for HLC Visit
- Bookstore Hours Over Spring Break
- Academic Technology Center Smartroom Survey
- Graduation Plans Deadline
- CAS Dean Search Finalists
- Bemidji State to host Internal Revenue Service student fraud conference
- Upcoming events at the Center for Research and Innovation
- Information sessions set for nursing program at Anoka Ramsey Community College
- Veterans on Campus: A Conversation
- Bemidji State University to co-sponsor 2010 Northern Minnesota Safety Conference
- Carleton College
- Downtown Photo Exhibit Features Works by Anushka Patel '12
- Brown '09 Awarded Prestigious HHMI Gilliam Fellowship
- Carleton College To Host Electronics Recycling Day March 20
- Hinman '95, Member of Atlanta Rollergirls, Profiled for Atlanta Magazine
- Carleton's Alumni Annual Fund Lauded by Chronicle of Higher Education
- Career Center Externship Program Highlighted by Financial Times
- Carleton Science Education Center Wins Science Prize for Online Resource
- Author to Speak at Carleton College on her Journey from a Life of Crime to an Award-Winning Journalist
- Film Premiere Chronicles the Creation of Jacobson s Harvest
- Carleton s We Speak Celebrates African American Heritage with Student Readings and Performances
- Carleton College Students and Faculty to Lead Post-Hurricane Katrina Symposium Focused on Continuing Relief Efforts in New Orleans
- Carleton s Forkosh Family Lecture Focuses on Israeli Culture and Society
- Author to Speak at Carleton College on her Journey from a Life of Crime to an Award-Winning Journalist, on a Quest for Prison Reform
- Acclaimed St. Paul Poets Present Reading and Book Signing in Gould Library
- Art History Lecture Highlights North Africa s Impact on Renaissance Italy
- Carleton Announces Weitz Family Foundation Pledge Towards Arts Union
- Distinguished Professor to Present Carleton s Herbert P. Lefler Lecture
- Carleton s 2010 Gary Wynia Memorial Lecture Challenges Neoliberalism in Latin America
- Reverend Denise Dunbar-Perkins Will Lead Carleton College s Black History Month Chapel Service
- The Struggles of Working-Class American Families Topic of Carleton College Convocation
- College of Saint Benedict - Saint John's University
- And the Oscar goes to...
- New Movie Titles - Mar. 15
- Edible Book Festival!
- World War I Postcards Online
- Women's History Month
- Democrats ought to be ticked off, too
- Batsukh wins second national title
- Mystery of the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Hayes to read book at SJU
- Let's learn from 'Let's Move'
- Research on Poverty
- SCSU, tech college get mental health grant
- Alumnus-Turned-Ambassador Returns To St. John Vianney
- Day 2: The Money Chase: Team hunts globally for Petters' assets
- Group looks to scale Mount Kilimanjaro for kidney cancer aid
- Idols frame final State of State
- Read, Pray, Love
- Pawlenty the pious: God runs the show
- New Movie Titles - Feb. 26
- Spring Break -- Library Hours
- College of St. Catherine
- St. Kate's alumna to receive national teaching award:
- Spring brings music, improv and dance to The O'Shaughnessy
- Visiting Artist Program brings “Blessings on the Wind” to St. Catherine University
- DPT professor honored
- O'Shaughnessy receives grant:
- Greta Sieve
- Exercise science moves forward
- Alumnae story featured in new book:
- Exercise science professor personalizes learning, takes program to new heights
- Last day to see Textile art by local Muslim women!
- St. Kate's student-athletes, coaches win MIAC honors
- Data Oracle makes Facebook history:
- Health and Wellness Center Director appointed to gubernatorial panel
- Campus Ministry: Integrating spirituality into daily life
- Hockey player and coach honored by MIAC
- Students refashion old dresses; learn to be eco-conscious in apparel design
- School records fall in track and field conference championship meet
- Distinguished artist to share skills in sustainable paper and art
- Lacey Prpic Hedtke and Wanda Marsolek,
- Hockey in the championship game
- Concordia College Moorhead
- Colonization of Anishinaabe and the White Pines
- Chapel
- Anishinaabe Ethnobotanical Teachings
- Phi Alpha Theta Initiation
- Chapel
- Gold-N-Motion
- Sunday Night @ East
- Magician Peter Boie
- America Reads Interest Meeting
- Tennis vs. Hamline (Exibition)
- Tennis vs. Hamline (Exibition)
- Tennis vs. Hamline (Exibition)
- Tennis vs. Hamline (Exibition)
- Tor Who Lost His Hammer, NORW 112 Class
- CEC Swing Night
- Final Exams
- CEC Thursday Night Grocery Bingo
- Tabernacle
- Religion Enrichment Lecture with Amir Hussain
- CSC Blood Drive
- Concordia University St. Paul
- Drama Ministry Troupe Gives Home Concert March 21
- Reineck Selected for Thrivent Fellows Program
- Another victory for Kyle!
- FitzPatrick Selected for Lilly Fellows Summer Seminar
- Hillmer Appearing in Upcoming Book Events
- CSP Celebrates the Careers of Four Retiring Faculty
- Kyle's Bill Achieves Important Milestone
- Arnold Leads 'Where Is God When It Hurts?' Study Sessions
- National Lutheran Schools Week (NLSW)
- CSP Alumni Open New Twin Cities Theatre
- Dregni Makes MinnPost.com Top 10 List
- Harr to Receive Posthumous Hall of Fame Honors
- Hoffman Institute: New Name, Same Mission
- Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture Series
- LCMS Responds to Haitian Earthquake
- Hmong Book Launch Event at Concordia
- Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration
- Gustavus Adolphus College
- Women s Hockey Advances to NCAA Championship Finals
- Women s Hockey Advances to Frozen Four
- Versluis to Give Public Lecture on Haiti Earthquake Aftermath
- Concern about High-Risk Drinking
- Gustavus Symphony Orchestra Plans Tour to Michigan and Illinois
- Men s Hockey Advances to NCAA Quarterfinals
- Radtke Named MIAC Women's Basketball Player of the Year
- Japan's Mika Kimula Returns to Gustavus for Recital
- New York University Professor to Speak at Lefler Lecture
- Men s and Women s Hockey Teams to Host NCAA Tournament Games
- Choir of Christ Chapel Prepares for Arizona Tour
- Women s Hockey Wins MIAC Playoff Title
- Gusties Spend a Day at the Capitol
- Gustavus Jazz Lab Band Announces East Coast Concert Tour
- Alumna Featured in New Letters to Jackie Book
- Mark Anderson to Receive Greater Gustavus Award
- Upcoming Gustavus Events and Important Dates
- Gustavus Forensic Team Wins State
- Explaining the Lingo
- 2010 Gustavian Yearbook Orders
- Hamline University
- Is Journalism in Crisis?
- Finding Beauty in a Broken World
- Focus on Social Justice
- Mind Matters
- Hamline's Relay for Life
- Top Honors
- Empowering Women
- In Honor of Women
- Olympic 'Miracle' Legacy
- Dance Traditions
- Major Decisions
- On Haiti
- Celebrating PRIDE History & Heritage
- Celebrating Founders Day
- Football Fundraiser
- Spring into Service
- Hip Moves
- Net Gain
- Back-to-Back Books
- Help for Haiti
- Macalester College
- DeWitt Wallace Library Biennial Report 2007-2009
- Mastering Our Own Domain: The Power of LibGuides
- Cover
- Cover Verso
- The Political Economy of Affordable Housing Development in Suburban Hennepin County, Minnesota
- Contracting for creation of research guides using LibGuides
- Sell It to See It: Marketing Library Resources on the Web
- Cover
- Inside Title Page
- Cover Verso
- Table of Contents
- Editor's Note
- About the Authors
- Resettling Peoples, Redressing Histories: Challenging Answers to the Land Question in Namibia and the Netherlands
- Identities in Migrant Cinema: The Aesthetics of European Integration
- Lingering Borders in the European Union: Migrant Workers in Spain and the Netherlands
- From Neo-Enlightenment to Nihonjinron: The Politics of Anti-Multiculturalism in Japan and the Netherlands
- Somali Immigrants and Health Care: Neo-Liberal Globalization in the United States and Holland
- The Rise of English: The Language of Globalization in China and the European Union
- Power, Morality, and Self-Interest: The United States and European Union Foreign Policy Impact on Human Rights in Colombia
- Minnesota State College & University System
- Upcoming Events
- Office of the Chancellor survey request
- System inaugurates leadership-partnership awards for school principals
- System receives $551,368 grant
- Public Affairs hosts statewide conference
- Governor proposes budget cut
- Virtual welding, online teaching featured at ITeach conference
- CareerOneStop responds to America?s Job Seekers Challenge
- Asian youth posters premiered at Guthrie
- Recruiting consortium aids spouses
- Recent News Releases
- New employees
- Chief Finance and Facilities Officers conference recap
- System receives second award from Joyce Foundation
- System hosts International Conference for Postsecondary Leaders March 15-18
- Veterans project staff welcomes returning troops
- System recognized by governor as Yellow Ribbon Employer
- Center for Teaching and Learning archives 50 tutorials and webinars
- Green Customer Award presented to system
- National webinar presented on diversity outreach campaign
- Minnesota State University Mankato
- Second nature
- Mavericks: No. 1
- March 23: Kessel Lecture
- Studio Season
- March 18: History Day
- We re on TV
- May 1: Run-walk event
- More students
- Clinical sciences building
- Major player
- May 1: Girls on the Run
- April 14: 'Just-in-Time Teaching'
- March 19: Service Learning
- A&H dean
- April 6: 'Meaning of Matthew'
- Blues power
- Bright spot
- April 6: 'The Meaning of Matthew'
- March 19: Art auction
- Olympian
- St. Cloud State University
- The Minnesota Daily
- Bruininks: focus on cutting costs
- Biomedical district proposal to reduce number of buildings
- New proposal for Biomedical Discovery District would put three buildings in one
- Minnesota leads nation in veteran assistance
- Campus census booths to assist and recruit students
- Prominent law prof. to join U faculty
- Hmong GLBT Talent Show
- Pro Day offers last chance with NFL scouts
- Lib. ed. requirements to change next fall
- Mbakwe trial delayed
- E-books cheaper, but still unpopular
- Stepping Stone House plans underway
- U mends peer review process
- Studying off the label
- College coaches scout, recruit young players
- Award-winning U journalism professor resigns
- Rochester gains Student Senate seat
- Law school lol's
- U administrator to lead Northern New Mexico College
- Law School Musical
- University of Minnesota Duluth
- UMD GOES 1-1 IN SUNDAY SOFTBALL DOUBLEHEADER
- BULLDOGS DONE IN TWICE BY HOT BATS OF No. 24 ASHLAND
- COLORADO COLLEGE FORCES GAME THREE WITH 5-3 WIN OVER UMD SATURDAY
- PLACE FINISHES EIGHTH IN 5,000-METERS AT NCAA II INDOORS
- THEY'RE BACK!! UMD DEFEATS NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-1 TO MAKE FOURTH-STRAIGHT FROZEN FOUR
- THEY'RE BACK!! NO. 2 UMD DEFEATS NEW HAMPSHIRE 2-1 TO MAKE FOURTH-STRAIGHT FROZEN FOUR
- UMD BASEBALL FINDS NEW OPPONENT FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON
- BULLDOGS' PLAYOFF RUN ENDS WITH 74-57 LOSS TO AUGUSTANA
- UMD WORKS OVERTIME TO TAME TIGERS
- JACK CONNOLLY, BORDSON AMONG INCH'S 2009-10 WCHA HONOREES
- BULLDOGS TO MEET AUGUSTANA IN CENTRAL REGIONAL AND COACH WILES' 500TH GAME
- RECORD-TYING 10 BULLDOGS ATTAIN WCHA ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS FOR 2009-10
- RAINY DAY BLUES - BULLDOGS FIRST FLORIDA DOUBLEHEADER CANCELLED
- SOFTBALL BULLDOGS HANG ON -- FOR SEVEN HOURS -- TO DEFEAT EDINBORO 4-2
- BULLDOGS VICTORIOUS IN 7 HOUR GAME
- UMD FOOTBALL ASSISTANT GOESER ACCEPTS NDSU COACHING POSITION
- FLORIDA SPRING SUNSHINE NEXT UP FOR UMD BASEBALL
- REUNITED: NO. 2 UMD WILL FACE NO. 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE IN NCAA REGIONAL SATURDAY
- WCHA PLAYOFF TITLE DEFENSE BEGINS THIS WEEKEND FOR NO. 14 UMD
- UMD LAUNCHES 2010 SOFTBALL SEASON WITH A SPLIT WEDNESDAY
- University of Minnesota Duluth Statesman
- Students need to be counted in the Census
- Oberstar not right for northern Minnesota
- All men were created equal
- Weekly Wanderer
- 12th annual RSOP Gear Swap
- Student tells of the Birkebeiner
- Weekend Rundown
- The Ordinary Guy's not so final countdown
- Athlete of the Week: Michelle SanCartier
- Women's hockey looks to repeat history again in post season
- A dream comes true for women's hoops
- UMD student crochets for cash
- For your dioramatic enjoyment
- Movie Review: Alice in Wonderland
- Blasters are ready for the beach
- You, me, and UMD
- The truth about tropical drinks
- Students lend a hand while having a good time
- CRIME BEAT: Underage drinker breaks the seal on Lake Superior Hall
- LSBE atrium space used by student clubs
- University of Minnesota Morris
- Maddy Gerber '10 earns National Collegiate Athletic Association Postgraduate Scholarship
- Summer term courses offer unique concentrated time frame for learning
- Post-tour Home Concert by Concert Choir
- Morris campus receives MNREM-WIRED grant to deliver May 2010 biomass gasification course
- Join in a celebration of American Indian culture at the 26th Annual CNIA Powwow
- Faculty receive inaugural Minnesota Legacy Amendment grants
- Symphonic Winds Collaborative Multi-Media Concert
- Concert Choir Tours West Coast during spring break
- Symphonic Winds Collaborative Multi-Media Concert
- UMM Symphonic Winds Collaborative Multi-Media Concert
- 37th Annual World Touch Cultural Heritage Week events announced
- Conductor's Gala
- O'Connor family has game
- Danger to Self a wild yet poignant look into the life of an ER psychiatrist
- Hakala '98, marine biologist, to return to campus as 2009-10 Science and Math Visiting Alumnus
- Food, Inc. director Robert Kenner to speak on campus
- Jazz Ensembles Concert
- Editor Jay Miskowiec to speak on 'Towards a Metaphor of Translation'
- Nrityagram Dance Ensemble of India brings traditional and contemporary dance forms to Morris
- Meiningens to present The Vagina Monologues
- University of Saint Thomas
- National champs! UST women's relay first at NCAAs
- Softball loses two one-run games in Florida
- Women's Tennis splits two close weekend matches
- Shutout win sends Men's Tennis to 7-0 start
- Softball wins twice, Wright goes past 200 hits
- Indoor Track's Hutton, Eyo get top-5 places at NCAAs
- Softball gets first win, Wright goes past 200 hits
- National champs! UST women take relay gold at NCAAs
- Softball watches ties turn to losses in Florida games
- National champs! UST women's relay gets gold
- Toms run DM Relay today at NCAAs at 5:25 p.m.
- Women's Hockey ace Bradel gets Skills invite
- Tommie Media story, photos on NCAA hockey loss
- Softball has young look as 2010 season debut nears
- O'Shaughnessy Hall demolition underway
- Link to Fox 9 video story that included UST Baseball
- Track's Joe Sweeney shares MIAC honor
- UST's Eyo Ekpo gets MIAC Indoor Track meet honor
- Men's Hockey loses 3-1 to Gusties in NCAA playoffs
- Baseball falls 5-4 to Gophers in 12 innings
- Walden University
- Poster Session Award
- How I Did It
- Frank Dilley Award
- Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence
- FAFSA Streamlined for 2010-2011
- Improving Test Scores Through Building Relationships and Changing Mindsets
- FAFSA Streamlined for 2010 2011
- 2010 Scholars of Change Video Contest Call for Entries
- Walden Student Attends United Nations Climate Change Conference
- Meet Walden s New Virtual Advisor
- Meet the Faculty: Dr. Iris Yob
- In Memoriam: Ph.D. in Education Student
- Commitment to Social Change Scholarship Recipients
- In Memoriam: Ed.D. Student
- Read the New Issue of Walden Alumni Magazine Online
- Award-Winning Humanitarian's Motivational Speech Now Online
- Congratulations, Graduates!
- Clean Water in Africa
- Daniel Pink to Speak at March Academic Residencies
- Says Who? The Art and Science of Changing Minds
- William Mitchell College of Law
- Mitchell students teach high school students about constitutional rights in Marshall-Brennan Project
- Mitchell students teach high students about constitutional rights in Marshall-Brennan Project
- Mitchell students place third in 15th Annual Uvaldo Herrera National Moot Court Competition
- Professor Radsan participates in Harvard Law School Symposium on drone warfare
- Michael Gieseke 10 receives American College of Bankruptcy Distinguished Law Student award
- Leah Boomsma 09 receives prestigious U.S. Court of Appeals clerkship
- Shubha Harris 09 receives prestigious U.S. Court of Appeals clerkship
- Law Review Symposium provides update on recent developments in Minnesota law
- Mitchell faculty in the news, through March 9
- William Mitchell 2L elected regional co-director of National Asian Pacific American Law Student Association
- Coleman v. Franken one year later: a look behind the curtain
- Mitchell faculty in the news, through Feb. 26
- Mitchell hosts free, hands-on trial skills training for legal services attorneys March 3-5
- William Mitchell students launch nation s first online Latino law journal
- Complete online catalog of 2010 summer study abroad programs for law students released
- USPTO Director David Kappos to speak at William Mitchell College of Law
- The Justice Esther M. Tomljanovich Tea for Women in Law
- Alumni Golf Tournament
- The Naked I performance and panel discussion explore legal issues confronting transgender people in Minnesota
- William Mitchell hosts weeklong celebration of diversity, everyone welcome
- AARP: Minnesota
- March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
- AARP at the State Capitol: Advocating for You
- Health Care Reform Legislation Will Cover More and Reduce Costs
- Minnesota Advocacy
- What Will Minnesota s Budget Deficit Mean for Older Minnesotans?
- Major Civil Rights Exhibit Coming to Minnesota
- AARP Asks Lawmakers to Find a Reasonable Budget Solution
- Coalition Works to Strengthen Abuse Laws
- Minnesota About Your State Office
- Minnesota News
- Minnesota Volunteering
- AARP's Top Legislative Priorities
- Albert Lea, Minnesota: Could it be the next Blue Zone?
- Minnesota Looks to Reform How Long-term Care is Delivered
- Create the Good in Minnesota
- Minnesota Poised to Lead Nation in Health Reform
- Join us at the Minnesota State Fair: Improve Your Health and Demand Health Reform!
- Results of the 2009 Legislative Session
- Expand Your Horizons: A Learning Opportunity for Minnesotans
- AARP Fighting for Health Care Here at Home
- Duluth Journal
- Duluth East wins, Hermantown loses at state
- Hermantown plays for Class 1A state championship, Duluth East for 5th-place in 2A
- Hawks, Greyhounds play state boy's hockey games today
- Oberstar to vote no to end U.S. action in Afghanistan
- Irvin 5K registration opens Wednesday
- Last call for business people interested in visiting Petrozavodsk, Russia
- Greyhounds edged by Hill-Murray 5-3 in Minnesota 2A quarterfinals
- Greyhounds lead Hill-Murray 3-2 after one period
- Greyhounds take ahead 3-2 against Hill-Murray
- Duluth therapist to volunteer at Fond Parisien Disaster Recovery Center
- 2010 Community Volunteer Fair scheduled for April 9 at The Depot
- Duluth Lakewalk damaged by high winds
- Reinert votes for critical Duluth projects
- Joanna Carlson Blog: Google Twin Ports announces contest, call for volunteers
- Joanna Carlson Blog: Google Twin Ports announces contest, call for weekend volunteers
- Jenny Lee Blog: James Armstrong tore up SNB at Hell's Burgers
- Oberstar to vote no on plan to end U.S. action in Afghanistan
- Duluth Chester Bowl, trails, dog park and disc golf course closed to public use
- Franken supports Google Fiber in Duluth
- Wednesday Notebook
- MINNPOST
- Benedict XVI reeling from fallout of a growing priest abuse scandal in Germany that involves his brother
- Foster parents deported in Morocco's tough new stance on foreign Christians
- 'Ten Buck Slam Dunk' -- send MinnPost to the March Goodness Final Four
- 'Silent philanthropist' Margaret Cargill's new foundation suddenly surfaces as Minnesota's largest
- Popular Ramsey County library system adds video games to its list of attractions
- Lorna Landvik talks about 'Book Clubs and Me'
- If a health care bill passes: Which party benefits?
- Someone is kidding themselves
- Friday P.M. Report
- Behind the scenes at Science Museum's Omnitheater
- Is Rep. Erin Murphy a 'saint or sinner'?
- Sarah Palin coming to town April 7 for Bachmann fundraiser
- Power in the details Megan Vossler's 'Sound Signals' at Franklin Artworks
- Rasmussen MN guv poll trial matchups show toss-ups
- As Athens protests, Germany scoffs over Greece debt bailout
- Kansas City to close 26 schools: Unprecedented move in U.S.?
- U.S. human rights report: Hillary Clinton says technology advances aid activists, oppressors
- Postmaster General: Focus on customers, not struggling downtowns
- Seagate defense relied on colorful 'toy blocks' to help jury understand key issue in patent dispute
- Friday A.M. Report
