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The crash remains under investigation by the United States Coast Guard.
Investigators say children were approached by a man in a white minivan who falsely claimed he'd been a local school principal.
The latest from the state health department.
Officers arrived to the scene and found one person suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
The incident happened last week in north-central Wisconsin.
A number of national chains have departed Uptown in recent years.
It's the first U.S. Navy ship to be commissioned in Minnesota.
The principal said Friday she had been fired from her role over her support of a student protest.
The crash occurred on Highway 169 early Sunday morning.
All backcountry trails and campsites are closed, as well as many frontcountry sites.
Lawmakers announced they had reached a deal on a tax bill Saturday ahead of the looming session deadline.
Veteran newsman Don Shelby is bringing his decades of experience and his unmistakable voice to BringMeTheNews. Shelby will be anchoring morning drive-time newscasts and also developing news stories for the pioneering online broadcast news curator beginning April 4....
America's first woman in space has left us. Sally Ride died of pancreatic cancer Monday at age 61. She was known as a successful physicist and astronaut, but she also worked tirelessly to inspire girls to future success. In 2004, she collaborated with BringMeTheNews' Rick Kupchella on a children's book. He offers this appreciation.
BringMeTheNews CEO Rick Kupchella will moderate the final panel of the day at Wednesday's Top Coder Roadshow at the University of Minnesota. The roadshow focuses on energizing innovation in education, business, and government.
Legendary TV newsman Don Shelby is joining BringMeTheNews. The veteran anchor and investigative journalist will be the morning voice of the BringMeTheNews radio network of more than 30 stations around Minnesota starting Wednesday, April 4. He’ll also provide original news reporting.
State officials are working on setting up a public health insurance exchange for Minnesota. Meanwhile, a private version of the same concept is catching on quickly with businesses looking to cut insurance costs.
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