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Shining the spotlight on the Hartland 4-H Club
The new 4-H year has come and 4-H members are signing up for another 4-H year. They are busy picking out what projects and activities they want to participate in.
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Life As We Know It / One dog plus one Christmas tree plus one vacuum cleaner: Big mess ahead?
Says Auntie Weeze of Merriam Park: "Which of these things does not belong with the others? A big, giant, furry dog.
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Woman Arrested for Forging Prescriptions
An Owatonna nurse is facing 2 felony charges of forgery and theft of narcotics. This after Freeborn County authorities discovered she forged more than 250 prescriptions in the Albert Lea area alone.
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A bird can change the direction of a day
My neighbor Crandall stops by. "How are you doing?" I ask. "I thought it would be nice to buy Ma something memorable for Christmas and get Pa something he wouldn't make Ma return.
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Nurse at Owatonna Clinic-Mayo Health System charged with forgery
A nurse at Owatonna Clinic-Mayo Health System is accused of forging the signature of the doctor she works for to get more than 12,000 pills for her personal use over 11 months.
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Nurse charged in court with aggravated forgery
A 53-year-old Owatonna Clinic nurse from Hartland was charged in Freeborn County District Court Thursday for one charge of aggravated forgery, which is a felony.
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Hartland woman pleads guilty to stealing car
OWATONNA a 'A A lesson to thieves trying not to get caught: Dona TMt leave your personal identification in the car you stole and then abandoned.
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Schooled by the country
Tracy Christensen remembers listening to her mother and her mothera s sisters reminisce about their experiences as teachers in country schools in Freeborn County.
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Campus Notes
Heather Schmit of Geneva has been admitted to Concordia University, St. Paul for the 2009 fall semester.
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Mayors Wonder What Else To Cut With State Deficit
Dec 10, 2008 5:55 pm US/Central Reporting Pat Kessler ST. PAUL Some of the smaller cities and towns across Minnesota could be in a world of hurt as leaders look for a way to cut money out of their budget.
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3 stores fail tobacco sales inspections |
Three of Freeborn Countya TMs businesses were found to have made illegal tobacco sales Tuesday during sheriffa TMs office compliance checks.
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Hannah Demmer member of Luther College Aurora
Luther College freshman Hannah Demmer is a member of the 2008-09 Luther College Aurora choral ensemble.
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Life As We Know It / Thanksgiving is over, and the family has left...
Reports Grandma Pat of rural Roberts, Wis.: "The clan has left for their various homes and college campuses, across four states, but I'm still hearing voices and seeing things - and it's all good.
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New math test worries teachers
A more rigorous math test that Minnesota high-schoolers must pass to graduate has worried school officials and lawmakers for years.
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The Great Comebacks / From here in Minnesota's beloved capital city, where, exactly, is 'Outstate'?
Reports Rusty of St. Paul: "My wife and I were in the wait line at a local Juicy Lucy joint and chatted up the couple behind us.
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High school ups credits needed to graduate
On Monday, NRHEG school board members voted unanimously to change the required graduation credits from 45 to 48.
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Energy company considers building area wind farm
Avant Energy Services, the company that manages the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency, is looking at building a wind farm in Pickerel Lake Township southwest of Albert Lea.
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Cow struck twice |
Just before 4 a.m. today the Freeborn County Sheriffa s Office was informed that there were cattle on the roadway of State Highway 13 near 280th Street, midway between Manchester and Hartland.
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Death, Be Not Somber / The setting: A wake. The question: 'How are...
Reports Al B of Hartland: "I was at a wake when a friend asked: 'How are you doing?' " 'Great,' I replied.
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NRHEG school levy fails
The vote tally came to 1,600 opposed and 1,174 in favor, or 58 percent to 42 percent.
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