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The Republican Eagle: UPDATE: No injuries reported after train derails in Red Wing

UPDATE: No injuries reported after train derails in Red Wing A Canadian Pacific freight train derailed in Red Wing on Sunday morning. There were no injuries reported after 19 empty cars left the tracks near the Bay Point Park area before 10 a.m. today. Two of the cars fell off the tracks completely.

February 05, 2012

Duluth News Tribune: Out-of-control car leaves trail of destruction in Duluth neighborhood

Out-of-control car leaves trail of destruction in Duluth neighborhood A Duluth woman managed to leave her mangled car and walk to an ambulance with assistance Saturday morning after being involved in a one-car accident that police said covered 1,000 feet.

By News Tribune staff , February 05, 2012

Duluth News Tribune: A great day for sliding and all things Finnish at Laskiainen (with video)

A great day for sliding and all things Finnish at Laskiainen (with video) If there were any farmers among the hundreds of people gathered for the Laskiainen festival Saturday, they should expect a bumper crop in the upcoming growing season.

February 05, 2012

Duluth News Tribune: Duluth woman wants to restore forgotten grotto's glory

Duluth woman wants to restore forgotten grotto's glory When Robin Mainella looks at the fenced-in, rocky patch of land just west of the Observation Hill Children’s Center, she sees a piece of history, and more.

February 04, 2012

Duluth News Tribune: Disease-carrying ticks move deeper into Northland

Blacklegged ticks continue to infiltrate the Arrowhead. "We are starting to see patients now (with) very well-confirmed diagnoses of Lyme disease who were right here in the immediate Duluth area or just up the North Shore,” said Dr. Linda Van Etta, infectious disease specialist for St. Luke’s hospital.

February 04, 2012

West Central Tribune: Montevideo, Minn., man charged with rustling herd of cattle

Montevideo, Minn., man charged with rustling herd of cattle WILLMAR — A 40-year-old rural Montevideo man has been charged with felony theft for taking a herd of Holstein steers from a rural Madison feedlot and selling them as his own cattle at livestock markets in Benson and Pipestone.

February 04, 2012

West Central Tribune: Dayton hangs with Bird Island, Minn., teen, classmates

Dayton hangs with Bird Island, Minn., teen, classmates BIRD ISLAND — Although she was just 12 at the time, McKaia Ryberg didn’t feel so much as a twinge of the nerves when she sang the national anthem at Gov. Mark Dayton’s inauguration.

February 04, 2012

The Hastings Star-Gazette: Hastings Police seek public's help in finding pudding pack vandals

Hastings Police seek public's help in finding pudding pack vandals The Hastings Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating a pair of pudding pack vandals.

February 03, 2012

West Central Tribune: Stearns Co., Minn., deputy treated, released after squad struck by semi

AVON — A Stearns County Sheriff’s deputy was treated and released at St. Cloud Hospital after his squad car was struck by a semi-tractor and trailer that lost control along Interstate 94 in Avon Township.

February 03, 2012

Duluth News Tribune: Study: 1 in 10 babies in Lake Superior region are born with high levels of mercury

One of every 10 babies born in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota has unsafe levels of toxic mercury in his or her bloodstream, according to a Minnesota Department of Health study released Thursday.

February 03, 2012

West Central Tribune: Willmar man pleads to eight counts for crime spree that included burning house

WILLMAR — Chase John Hodapp, 20, of Willmar, pleaded guilty Thursday to a total of eight counts — seven felony charges and one misdemeanor — for his role in a two-week crime spree last spring that included stealing, burning and crashing vehicles and setting fire to an occupied Willmar residence.

February 03, 2012

The Bemidji Pioneer: Schedule set for Santorum visit to Bemidji, Minn.

Presidential candidate Rick Santorum plans to attend a pancake breakfast Sunday before visiting Bemidji Woolen Mills and giving a campaign speech.

By Pioneer staff report , February 03, 2012

The Bemidji Pioneer: Santorum campaign releases details of GOP presidential candidate's visit to Bemidji, Minnesota

BEMIDJI, Minn. - Presidential candidate Rick Santorum plans to attend a pancake breakfast Sunday before visiting Bemidji Woolen Mills and giving a campaign speech.

By Pioneer staff report , February 02, 2012

Woodbury Bulletin: Report: Twin Cities mom punches wrestling coach during meet

Police were called last week to Woodbury High School after the parent of a high school wrestler allegedly slugged a coach.

February 02, 2012

The Bemidji Pioneer: UPDATED: Suspected Native Mob gang leader, one other arrested in Minneapolis

A Bemidji man and the suspected leader of the Native Mob gang is behind bars after his arrest Wednesday night in northeast Minneapolis.

By Pioneer staff report , February 02, 2012

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