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Wardlow's announcement sparked swift criticism from the MN GOP and the party-endorsed candidate, Jim Schultz.
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Two of the seven were EF-2 level tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.
72 hours of case data reported over the weekend is included in Tuesday updates.
Although a settlement was made, the city will not admit fault or take any responsibility for the incident as part of the agreement with Stallings.
Recent heavy rainfall produced a strong currents on the water.
A third round of free tests is now available from the U.S. government.
The Beach Boys and Portugal. The Man are among several acts booked.
Volunteers are urgently needed for sandbagging efforts in a small community near Voyageurs National Park.
An apologetic Harrison Smith says there's no getting around it. His ejection from Sunday's game against the Titans for touching an official was "just unacceptable." Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier says Smith won't face a fine or suspension for his actions.
Rookie safety Harrison Smith was fined $21,000 by the NFL on Thursday. The fine stems from an unnecessary roughness penalty called on Smith after he delivered a shoulder to the head of a defenseless San Diego Chargers' wide receiver last week.
Vikings rookie safety Harrison Smith tells the Pioneer Press that he doesn't want to be known as a "loose cannon" following his ejection for shoving a referee on Sunday. Smith says he's never been ejected before and it still hasn't set in that it happened in an NFL game.
Harrison Smith's game-changing 31-yard interception return for a touchdown was the biggest play of the Vikings' 21-14 win over Arizona on Sunday. But games aren't the only thing the rookie is changing.
Rookie safety Harrison Smith and wide receiver Percy Harvin got into a shoving match at training camp in Mankato Wednesday and had to be separated by teammates. The fight started after Smith collided hard with Harvin in pass coverage. Afterwards, Smith said, "It's just football."
Rookie safety Harrison Smith might have played himself into the starting lineup against Buffalo this week. Vikings coach Leslie Frazier says the Notre Dame standout did "some good things" against San Francisco last Friday night, and deserves a shot.
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