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Refugio Rodriguez’s body was found on a popular Montevideo walking path on Sept. 20, 2020. Police called it a suicide. But a Forum News Service investigation last year triggered a state-level review.
This 4-part podcast series investigates the death of a man found dead, on his knees, with a rope around his neck, along a rural Minnesota walking path.
The opener event has been hosted by eight different communities since its launch in 2011.
Mitchell Bruce Twite, 69, of Montevideo, was officially identified as the man whose body was found on Monday in Montevideo, according to the city's police department

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A candlelight vigil was held Tuesday, Sept. 19, at Inn Like Flinn's bar in Montevideo. The bar identified local bartender, Mitch Twite, as the man who was found with an apparent stab wound Monday in Montevideo.
Deja Denise Padilla pleaded guilty Tuesday in Renville County District Court to a charge of third-degree murder in a woman's overdose death on Nov. 13, 2021
A man's body was found at 6:30 a.m. Monday in downtown Montevideo. Law enforcement has not yet identified the man, but said the death is suspicious.
FEMA announced that federal funds will be available to communities that are rebuilding and recovering from severe storms and flooding earlier this year
Over the course of three days, marching bands from across the state will fill the streets of three local towns: Benson, Montevideo and Litchfield. All three cities are holding their judged marching band parades next week.
Threshing shows and old machinery are featured at Heritage Hill, Hanley Falls, Atwater and Forest City, with a Summer Rendezvous also taking place at the Forest City Stockade during the threshers show.

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The ambassador visited Montevideo as part of a trip to promote trade, cultural exchange between Minnesota and Uruguay
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Forum News Service reporting found there were multiple credible leads into Refugio Rodriguez's suspicious 2020 death that went unpursued by Montevideo, Minn., police investigator Carmen Beninga.
Andy Kahmann keeps the art of letterpress printing alive in a shop in downtown Montevideo. Ever since he began producing "My Little Book of Life" editions, he has inspired many by providing a unique way for people to tell of their life journeys. He never expected to tell of his journey at the Mayo Clinic.

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