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Court says: HRA acted properly in terminating director
The Alexandria Housing and Redevelopment Authority acted properly in terminating its director, Judi Rost, in March of 2004.
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Outdoors council adds four members
Four more people were named Wednesday to the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council, completing the makeup of the body that will recommend how a portion of a constitutionally dedicated new revenue stream will be ...
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City ditches Thomas Drive road project
Call it a sign of the shaky economic times. A plan to improve Thomas Drive - " one of Alexandria's few remaining gravel streets - " has been put on hold.
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Column - 1958: The newest grocery store, Super Fair, opened
The following is a collection of stories and other items that were included in Alexandria newspapers over the years.
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Carl Eller's defense includes big-name witnesses
Carl Eller has a court date for his assault and driving-while-impaired case, and if his list of proposed witnesses is any indication, it'll be quite an event.
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Beck worked on behalf of Pelican Rapids
Don Beck and his wife, Lori, never regretted their move from Fargo to the Pelican Rapids area.
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Coleman: I believe in service
Fergus Falls resident Russell Quernemoen discusses veterans issues with Minnesota Sen.
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Video: 15 Minutes with Doug Lais, helmet craftsman
By day Doug Lais is a press operator at Insty-Prints. By evenings and weekends, he is a craftsman of historically accurate Viking battle helmets.
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Former Viking Running For Eagan's City Council
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37 page-turners by your favorite minnesota authors
You say you enjoy reading mysteries? How about family sagas, biographies or memoirs? Whatever your literary tastes, Minnesota authors are offering a wide range of choices in the coming months.
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Generations-old family farms honored at State Fair
For Richard and Mindy Gullickson, the words farm and family always have been intertwined.
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Party favors: A few of the blowouts the GOP circus will bring to town
What can $50,000 get you these days? If you're wanting to get access to lawmakers at the Republican National Convention, not much.
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A threshing in Viking
The threshing bee at Viking drew a crowd. Mic Swenson lifts wheat onto the belt of an old thresher.
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NSIC stars get glimpse of pro ball
MANKATO - Ryan Kees watched wide-eyed as Vikings offensive and defensive linemen went at it at training camp on the campus of Minnesota State-Mankato on Monday.
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Rochester hotel projects to add 302 more rooms
Expect Rochester to be more roomy soon. Four hotel developers have projects at various stages underway that should add about 302 more rooms to the 5,100 Rochester has today.
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Trumpeting tradition
When the drum line strikes the cadence, the St. Cloud All-City Marching Band knows it's time to hit the street - one foot in front of the other, up and down with force and precision.
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Infant makes memorable entrance
Gabriella Paige Petrovich was impatient. She wanted to see the world, and she didn't care how it happened.
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Sons of Norway Gather for Local Convention
Sons of Norway Gather for Local Convention Published Date: 06-12-2008 11:02 PM CT The Sons of Norway organization has been active in Minnesota for 100 years and for the very first time...they're hosting their ...
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Accident
On Thursday afternoon, a collision with a pickup truck caused this 2007 Ford Focus to lose its bumper and travel into the ditch on the west side of Hardware Hank in Thief River Falls.
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Vikings wake up to history
Sons of Norway promises big event Robb Murray The Free Press MANKATO - Come to the Alltel Center mid month and you'll get to see the Vikings.
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