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The Patrol said on social media that "No kings" flyers were found in the vehicle of the suspect in a pair of shootings that left Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband dead Saturday.
Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Brian Ingram has agreed to dissolve Give Hope
A new corporate branding partner is expected to be announced before the Wild’s next season
Danny Hogan, proprietor of St. Paul's Green Lantern Saloon, a legendary criminal hangout, saw himself as the peacemaker between gangsters and corrupt cops. In December 1928, it was the death of him.

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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison will select a mediator to ensure public interest is upheld in finding academic medicine solutions for the state.
Community member Reed Olson encourages other rural residents to join the fellowship program, which he holds in high regard. Applications are open through Friday, May 9.
Eichorn has been a member of the IRRRB since he took office in 2017 and was elected chair on a unanimous vote.
The attire of a city’s residents can complement its voice. The city of Bemidji was no exception, as around 30 area residents donned their plaid apparel for Bemidji Day at the Capitol on Wednesday.
The Delta plane was arriving from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport
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Some hospitals across the U.S. have paused gender-affirming care services for youth following a Jan. 28 executive order. Access appears to remain stable across Minnesota's health systems.

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In April 1917, the nation was scandalized by the home intruder murder of Alice McQuillan Dunn in St. Paul. Then the truth came out: Her husband, Frank Dunn, had arranged to have her killed.
A family of five was shot to death in their home in 1970. The confessed murderer, Neil M. Pladson was later strangled to death in his apartment -- by his roommate.
According to a news release issued Tuesday, more than 300 local law enforcement agencies will be providing extra enforcement of drunken driving laws beginning Nov. 27 and lasting through New Year's Eve.

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