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Christmas on the Northshore - Sharing traditions
Maybe ita s the windup train set from a favorite childhood Christmas, a special set of dishes that Grandma used, or a fat Santa candle that was preserved for decades and never lit.
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Dorothy's 90th
Dorothy Peterson's 90th birthday celebration at the Knife River Lutheran Church, Sunday, Nov.
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Knife River Bridge rebuild postponed
There will be no detour on the Scenic Highway in the Knife River area this winter after all.
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In business: Broker finishes course
Scott Schmitt of Coldwell Banker Commercial Orion Real Estate completed Emerging Broker Training, a four-month training program offered by Coldwell Banker Commercial.
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'Tales of the Road'--our own Highway 61
I've lived along Highway 61 for nearly 35 years, so maybe I've come to take it for granted.
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Lake County offers drug discount card
Lake County is introducing a discount card program to help consumers cope with the high price of prescription drugs.
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Knife River cuts 24 workers
Knife River Corp. on Thursday cut 24 of 650 employees in its Central Minnesota division.
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Kraemer proposes granite quarry in Sauk Rapids Township
A second company is proposing to mine granite in Sauk Rapids Township near a quarry that opened less than three years ago.
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Recent rains pushing back Highway 7 project dates
After a dry summer, recent rains may be good news for lawns and farmers, but they are bad news for road construction, and they have resulted in delays for the Highway 7 construction project.
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Great! Lakes Candy Kitchen - Knife River, MN United States
Shock-o-lot? That is the phonetic spelling of the French pronunciation of the moving picture show: Chocolate.
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Planning commission approves granite mine permit
A long-anticipated granite mine in eastern Benton County cleared a major hurdle this week when the county planning commission approved a permit for the project.
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Police Officer Faces Charges In Road Rage Incident
Police Officer Faces Charges In Road Rage Incident Published Date: 08-23-2008 06:58 PM CT A superior Wisconsin police officer faces charges of second-degree assault for allegedly pulling a gun and pointing it ...
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Superior Officer Charged In Road Incident
A Superior, Wis., police officer is charged with second-degree assault for allegedly pulling a gun and pointing it at a motorist in an apparent road rage incident.
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Fault of failed concrete in HL is shared by contractors and supplier
About 2,000 feet of new curb and gutter, sidewalks, and driveway aprons that were installed last fall are currently being ripped out along Wright County Road 6 in Howard Lake.
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Superior passion: Shipwreck search
I t was a perfect day for shipwreck hunting. Lake Superior was placid, and summer sunshine warmed Kraig Smith's tanned, stubbled face as he pitched the torpedo-shaped "tow-fish" over the side of his 22-foot ...
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Intersection of McLeod Co. Road 9 and Highway 7 to close soon
The intersection of McLeod County Road 9 and Highway 7 will be closed within the next two weeks to allow crews to lower the grade of Highway 7 west of the intersection.
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Summer roadwork in full swing throughout Howard Lake
Road construction is again in full swing this summer throughout Howard Lake. This summer's work is called the 2008 North Central Improvement Project and will encompass the stretch of Wright County Road 6 north ...
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Some business owners feeling effects of Hwy. 7 construction
Despite the fact that the Highway 7 construction project remains on schedule, some business owners in the construction zone expressed frustration about the project's impact on their businesses.
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Residents try to sell property near new central Minn. quarry
Residents who live near a proposed quarry in central Minnesota are trying to sell their homes.
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Proposed mine leaves Benton neighbors wary
FOLEY - In a few years, the sleepy township of Granite Ledge in eastern Benton County could resonate with the blasts of dynamite splitting the bedrock and the rumble of trucks hauling crushed granite.
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