Recap: Tuesday at the London Olympics
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It's assumed that at least eight inches of rain fell in Randall, with more heavy rain expected Friday night into Saturday morning.
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Damico Jamal-Tokyo High will receive a sentence in juvenile court, along with an adult prison sentence.
It's a renewed effort from a previous proposal from Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan's supplemental budget in January.
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The Minnesota State system's Board of Trustee's approved the increase Wednesday.
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After voting to overturn Roe, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas has hinted contraception and same-sex marriage protections should follow.
The crash occurred Thursday evening on County Road 81.
New details say a St. Cloud police officer struck the suspect with gunfire.
After 12 days of competition, the United States sits in second place of the overall medal count with a total of 70. U.S. athletes have won 30 gold, 19 silver and 21 bronze. China remains in first place with 73 medals, 34 of which are gold.
The United States and China are tied atop the medal standings, with 17 apiece. China has nine golds while the U.S. has five gold, seven silver and five bronze. Check out the recap of the top stories from Monday, including some featuring local Olympians.
After six days of competition, the United States took over first place in the overall medal count. The U.S. has a total of 37 medals, 18 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze. China dropped to second place with 34 medals, 18 of them being gold.
We've completed five days at the London Olympics and the United States is still trying to chase down China for the overall medal count. China has 30 medals, 19 of them gold. The U.S. has 29 medals -- 12 gold, 8 silver and 9 bronze. Lynx star Lindsay Whalen led the U.S. basketball team over Turkey.
We're through with two days at the London Olympics and the United States is in second place in the overall medal count. China leads with 12 medals, six of which are gold. The U.S. has 11 total medals, but only three have been gold. One highlight: Golden Gophers' diver Kelci Bryant and her partner Abby Johnston won silver medals in synchronized diving.
The United States has stretched out its overall lead in the medal count to 13 at the London Olympics. The U.S. has 41 gold, 26 silver and 27 bronze for a total of 94 medals. China remains in second place with a total of 81 medals, 37 of which are gold.
After 11 days of competition at the London Olympics, the United States sits in second place of the overall medal count with a total of 63. U.S. athletes have won 29 gold, 15 silver and 19 bronze. China remains in first place with 64 medals, 31 of which are gold.
The United States has stretched out its overall lead in the medal count to 10 at the London Olympics. The U.S. has 39 gold, 25 silver and 26 bronze for a total of 90 medals. China remains in second place with a total of 80 medals, 37 of which are gold. Usain Bolt was once again a blur in the 200 meter dash.
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