Man killed by garbage equipment in Minnetrista
Police say the 61-year-old worker's body was found pinned in the hydraulic arm of the truck. The Hennepin County medical examiner and crime lab are investigating the death.
Police say the 61-year-old worker's body was found pinned in the hydraulic arm of the truck. The Hennepin County medical examiner and crime lab are investigating the death.
The 25-year-old died at the scene Sunday afternoon.
The 38-year-old is facing federal charges.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation said bridge maintenance work is in progress.
Michael Miller's blood-alcohol content was nearly three times the legal limit at the time of the crash.
The sprawling estate is minutes from downtown Stillwater.
The victim is in critical condition.
Minnesota finished one place above Wisconsin.
A chaotic scene unfolded after the man approached the bell stand late Friday.
Drug testing is being temporarily suspended in the St. Paul Police Department crime lab, MPR reports. The action comes after a Dakota County court hearing this week when two crime lab workers and the director of the lab said the lab does not follow any written procedures for drug testing and does not document most of the steps they take when testing evidence for illegal drugs.
Workers used a front-end loader to lift the boom off of him. The man was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center with an injury to his right leg.
The Bloomington-based lawn equipment manufacturer is testing some of its snowblowers in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Associated Press reports, because of the lack of snow in northern Minnesota, Toro had to find it elsewhere -- about 250 miles away.
The Shakers brand will be sold along with bottling equipment and packaging materials, including recipes, patents and trademarks. Minnesota-based Infinite Spirits, the maker of Shakers Vodka, filed voluntary bankruptcy protection in early 2012. The online auction will run through June 26.
Authorities say the 21-year-old driver ran off the road and crashed into a construction zone. Authorities found one of the workers dead at the scene. The other died a short time later at Hennepin County Medical Center.
Thomas James Hart is charged with two counts of animal cruelty and one count of terrorizing after he allegedly drown his girlfriend's pet ferret. The girlfriend says Hart became angered over their looming breakup.
A St. Michael couple now knows what killed their 16-year-old daughter, Michaela Olson, after she collapsed on a run the morning of July 1. Initially thought to be connected to the high heat index on the muggy day or something connected to Olson's asthma diagnosis, the medical examiner confirms instead that it was a common, preventable fungal infection that led to the cut off of circulation to her coronary arteries.
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