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Boat owners say the Minnesota DNR is pushing them out. The state says new requirements fit the "traditional historic aesthetic of park."
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Former football star, accused murderer visited a bar with his then-girlfriend who had connections to the area.
Second-seeded NDSU beats Denver in quarterfinals of Summit League tournament, avoids suffering upset for second straight year
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After site visit last month, conference said it would 'take action' on University of Jamestown's application to join by Dec. 1.

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Proposal by rural state representative shows depths to which once-serious Republican Party has dived.
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For better or worse, trial of officer accused of killing George Floyd will put Minnesota in international spotlight. Let's hope it's for the better.
Research shows that in some lakes the invasive species appeared to have a serious negative effect on walleyes because of increased water clarity. In other lakes, zebra mussels seem to have had little or no effect on walleye populations and size structure.
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For the first time in a COVID-dominated year that seemed to last three, it feels like normal is within sight
Hennepin County and the Twin Cities metro subsidize rural Minnesota to the tune of billions of dollars, yet GOP insists on playing mean-spirited, divisive, racist politics
If there is one thing that could unify Minnesotans it would be the Vikings, the team almost everybody in the state (other than stinkin' Wisconsin transplants) wants to see win a Super Bowl.
Former congressman Peterson would seemingly take pleasure if the candidate who defeated him is soon out of a job
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