Montrose, MN Home Improvement Loans in Minnesota
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Local cities feel state deficit pinch
"Belt tightening" is a common phrase on the lips of area city officials after Gov.
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Montrose teen declared 2009 Miss Wright County
Taylor Moynagh of Montrose surprised her parents when she announced that she wanted to be involved with the Miss Wright County competition, being that she doesn't like to wear dresses, according to her mother, ...
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Four out of five businesses fail alcohol compliance checks in Montrose
The latest round of alcohol compliance checks through Wright County has been one of the worst in years, according to Jill Hylla, Wright County health promotion coordinator.
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THE RECOUNT ENDS IN MINNESOTA.... The good news is, the statewide recount of the unresolved Senate race in Minnesota ended this afternoon .
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Franken Campaign Claims to Be Up by Four Votes: Recount Ends (But Not Really) in Minnesota
Posted by Steve Benen , Washington Monthly at 1:11 PM on December 5, 2008. The good news is, the statewide recount of the unresolved Senate race in Minnesota ended this afternoon.
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Montrose council member charged with theft; court date is Wednesday
Official charges were filed last week alleging that a Montrose City Council member took opponents' campaign signs down without permission, just days before the November election.
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Future educators chosen for national event
Three Coon Rapids High School students will be attending the 20th annual conference of Future Education Association Feb.
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Eleven local stimulus checks were returned in the mail as undeliverable
Thousands of dollars in stimulus checks and tax refunds were returned in the mail as undeliverable to local addresses, leaving the IRS to attempt other means to contact taxpayers.
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Voter turnout tops the charts for area, but down since a 04
Voters turned out in force for the area, flooding polls during a historic general election year that resulted in the first black man in history being elected to office, Democrat Barack Obama, who defeated ...
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What's on the ballot?
Voters will make decisions about many things at the ballot box Tuesday, including: • the fate of the Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Middle School , which needs repairs and of which proponents want to build ...
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MnDOT bills Howard Lake for work done in 2002
One bill that received some discussion at Howard Lake's council meeting Tuesday was from MnDOT in the amount of $90,000 for work completed in 2002.
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Franklin Township OKs $45,000 Watertown Fire Dept. contract
The Franklin Town Board, Monday, Oct. 6, approved a contract with the Watertown Fire Department that provides for fire protection in 2009 for a portion of the township at a cost of $45,080. Franklin Township ...
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Minnesota Gas Tax Increases
There's a change at all gas pumps across the state of Minnesota. The state tax increased by another three cents Wednesday.
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Montrose-Waverly Expo set for Sat., Sept. 20
For the seventh year, the Montrose-Waverly Community Expo will offer a fun and educational day Saturday, Sept.
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Filings for city council, school board ends Tues.
Local city clerks and school district secretaries continue to accept applications for those interested in filing for mayor, council or school board - with Tuesday, Sept.
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Buffalo man in critical condition after two-car crash
A 46-year-old Buffalo man was in critical condition after the vehicle he was a passenger in was rear-ended Friday afternoon west of Delano.
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Filings are sparse; filing for HLWW, LP school board seats ends Sept. 9
Filings are sparse yet for school board, city council and mayorships in the area, which feature open seats in the fall election.
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Sharon manufacturer closing Friday
The company is closing Friday, and 50 people will lose their jobs, said branch manager Bob Steckroat.
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Skilled laborers from ABC Truss to go their separate ways Friday
Local skilled laborers will go their own way Friday at ABC Truss, once the Montrose production facility closes its doors for good.
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office in Howard Lake open for a different kind of business
A breath of new life and purpose has been given to the Howard Lake Herald Journal building through a recent remodeling project that will once again allow it to provide a service to news-hungry patrons, but in a ...
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