Gov. Dayton's dog Mingo gets a playmate
The governor says he's purchased a third black German shepherd. Dayton says his oldest dog, Mesabi, can't keep up with one-year-old Mingo -- whom he got last spring.
The governor says he's purchased a third black German shepherd. Dayton says his oldest dog, Mesabi, can't keep up with one-year-old Mingo -- whom he got last spring.
The parked vehicles were completely destroyed.
There's a "small number" of doses available.
The latest update from the Minnesota Department of Health.
He was a member of the 2001 UST national championship team.
Nobody was injured in the early Saturday incident.
Officials across the U.S. remain on alert for possible violence ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20.
The fire was reported at 6:38 p.m.
A press call is scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday.
The Minnesota greats had a pair of highlights as Tampa Bay advanced to the NFC Championship.
It's reported that a greenhouse on the grounds was on fire.
The Gophers are done with a brutal stretch and are poised to make a run.
Itasca is the latest to join the governor's growing family. He has two other German shepherds named Wannamingo and Mesabi.
MPR News reports the governor says he won't issue an order that would automatically enroll child care providers into a union, but would rather they chose for themselves. Republicans are against the move, saying Dayton doesn't have the authority to make such a call.
A Moorhead man who only wanted his dog back now faces two felonies. Police say he broke into an animal hospital and freed the unlicensed pooch rather than pay a $103 fee.
The Maplewood Police Department is saying sorry to a 65-year-old Maplewood man after he was accidentally attacked by one of the K9 team's German shepherds. Bob Rozmarynowski was on his morning walk Monday when the K9 team released the dog to chase down a drug suspect -- but instead of going after the suspect, the dog went after Rozmarynowski.
The governor says eight years is what it takes to streamline the state government and make it more efficient. In a recent Star Tribune poll, Dayton has a 52 percent approval rating.
Benjamin Staavas was sentenced to one year in prison for animal mistreatment, but with time served he is scheduled for release next week. Staavas is accused of cutting the throat of his German Shepherd, Star, and leaving the animal for dead. Star survived and has since been placed in a new home.
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