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Hrdlicka, Hanninen, Schuldt, Lutz placed at Class A track meet
Menahgaa s Charlie Hrdlicka and Don Hanninen, Nevisa Bryon Schuldt and Park Rapidsa Lydia Lutz were all looking to bring home medals from the state Class A track and field meet in June.
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The year in review: Highlights from 2008
In 2008, stories of all kinds filled the pages of the Park Rapids Enterprise. -Two tornados and several severe thunderstorms wreaked thousands of dollars in property damage and felled trees in vast forested ...
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The New Kid on the Block
Big sister Nicole welcomes baby brother: Gavin Troy Nelson, born Oct. 22, 2008 to Troy and Anne Marie Nelson of Nevis.
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Detox treatment costs to increase in Hubbard County, along with need
In his day, Dick Devine hauled plenty of inebriated people to the drunk tank. He recounts the story of being out on patrol one night when he encountered a car crawling along the shoulder of the road, following ...
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Panthers vault to season high
The Park Rapids-Nevis gymnastics team used season-high scores in vault, floor exercise and uneven parallel bars to post a season-high team score Thursday night.
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Governor severely cuts local aid to county, cities
Gov. Tim Pawlenty announced plans Friday to cut $271 million out of the state budget, including reducing $66 million from payments that cities and $44 million that counties had expected to receive a week from ...
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Storm dumps more than foot of snow
A weekend blizzard left many stuck at home Monday until roads and driveways could be plowed out.
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Park Rapids school closed Monday
Park Rapids schools will be closed Monday due to the weekend winter storm. The storm also prompted cancellation for other area schools such as Menahga, Nevis, Detroit Lakes and Bemidji.
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Cops concerned about holiday crime wave
When hard times descend upon us, people commit more crimes. Angry, desperate, frustrated people, out of work or underemployed, have turned to committing car break-ins, burglaries, thefts and other petty crimes ...
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Long-time Nevis mayor passes gavel to mayor-elect
Nevis mayor Ray Melander handed the gavel to mayor-elect Dave McCurnin Monday night, with an endorsement.
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State deficit could worsen, Sen. Olson warns region
Sen. Mary Olson, hosting a series of town hall listening sessions this week, warned constituents in Nevis and Akeley the state deficit of $5.3 billion is a a oeserious problema with tough choices ahead in the ...
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St. Kitts and Nevis
Green acres: Tree frogs provide the sound track to the Wingfield-Phillips Rain Forest Nature Trail, on St.
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a Crisis of Leadership
Something very unsurprising happened earlier this week. This incompetent Administration again showed its contempt for the intelligence of ordinary Kittitians and Nevisians by attempting to weave an Anancy story ...
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Couple Finds Passion For Emus In Northern Minn.
To crossword puzzle fans, an emu is a large, flightless Australian bird spelled with three letters.
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Nevis, Akeley elect new mayors
Dennis Aaron received 49 votes. In the contest for the two council seats, Cammy Johnson received 117 votes, Heidi Schmeichel claimed 107 and Warren Cain 54.
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Community education programs experiencing declining enrollments
Community Education directors are planning to do more to keep the community involved.
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Longtime PR city incumbents defeated; local results show new faces
New faces will usher in a new year in local politics. In Park Rapids, David Konshok and Susan Tomte ousted longtime incumbents Clyde Zirkle and Gene Kinkel for seats on the Park Rapids City Council.
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Nevis students will embark on Germanic adventure
Lederhosen may soon become part of the dress code at Nevis School. At the request of the students, a group of 11 juniors accompanied by three chaperones will be heading to Europe this summer, Germany the ...
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Nevis ranch is a no-fly zone
To crossword puzzle fans, an emu is a large, flightless Australian bird spelled with three letters.
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Eldon F. "Bud" Lendt
Eldon F. "Bud" Lendt, 84, of Nevis, MN at Spider Lake, died on Sunday, October 5, 2008 at the Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, MN.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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