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A family of four from India died crossing into Minnesota in 2022. The two men behind the smuggling plot were sentenced Wednesday to 10 and 6.5 years in prison, respectively.
A family froze to death in a snowstorm in January 2022 after getting separated from a larger group trying to cross illegally from Canada into the U.S.
Take a look back at these stories of the hospital provided by the Otter Tail County Historical Society, in an article first published in 2011.
Virgil and Mary renewed their vows in their home church that is struggling to keep the doors open and pews filled. They just may be the first and the last to say those vows here.

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An autopsy determined the victim died instantly from head trauma and lacerations, a criminal complaint said.
Multiple family members and friends of the deceased couple spoke as the defendant cried in court.
To us, it doesn’t sound as if Horak was speaking for the hospital in general, but just adding his voice to a debate that is consuming so many communities across the region. It was his opinion, and it concerned “parental freedom.” That’s something we all should be able to discuss.
Dr. Jeff Horak left his job last week after speaking in favor of "parental freedom" while delivering remarks against a school mask mandate.
Cost of transporting glass to recycling centers cited as impetus for project
A group had gathered inside and outside the courthouse in Fergus Falls, wanting that the county hear their request to provide additional protections for gun owners
A plea agreement calls for Cody Freitag to serve almost 19 years in prison.
Muzamil Aden Addow, 30, pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday, July 21, to possessing a firearm illegally or unlawfully in the U.S.
The Minnesota Historic Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit is competing with veterans, public safety and housing advocates for a slice of the $88 million pie.
Kelly Douglas Backman, 43, signed a plea agreement on Sunday, May 23, that calls for 30 days of electronic home monitoring for the early October chase, according to court documents filed Monday.

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