Warroad, MN Home Improvement Loans in Minnesota
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Man votes illegally in Roseau Co.
The way Eric Stephen Willems voted was a crime. On Election Day, Nov. 4, Willems, 25, went to his polling place in Lake Town Hall in Roseau County and cast his ballot in the historic presidential election.
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Warroad man killed after being struck by train
Clint Allen Quibodeaux, 18, Warroad, Minn., was killed when a train struck his car in Roosevelt, Minn., according to the Roseau County Sheriffa s Office.
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Warroad man killed when train strikes car
A Warroad man was killed when a train struck his car in the town of Roosevelt, east of Warroad in northwestern Minnesota.
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Collision with train kills Warroad man
Clint Allen Quibodeaux, 18, Warroad, Minn., was killed when a train struck his car in Roosevelt, Minn., the Roseau County Sheriffa s Office said Saturday.
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Blow in the new year's snow, blow around the old
Cold temperatures follow record December snow in N.D. Heavy snow boosts removal costs MDU has record electrical demand after blizzard Don't look now, but another weather system will bring in more snow to the ...
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Lawmaker seeks to curtail hunters' use of lead bullets
A Minnesota lawmaker says she will introduce legislation to restrict the use of lead ammunition.
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Economic Recession Need Not Lead to Personal Depression: Early 2009...
According to American Psychological Association statistics, eight out of ten people say that the economy is a "significant cause of stress." Swedberg's brand new book, "Recession PMA: Prayers, Meditations and ...
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Marvin Windows profit-sharing was reduced in 2008
The housing slump is being blamed for fewer profits this year for Warroad-based Marvin Windows and Doors.
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Marvin Windows to share $6.3 million with employees
Warroad, Minn-based Marvin Windows and Doors held its annual profit-sharing meeting Saturday, announcing a total of $6,384,099 to be distributed among 3,381 employees at its Warroad, Grafton, N.D., and Baker, ...
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Lead poisoning hits home
Beth Siverhus has been a bird rehabilitator since 1996, but she never gave much thought to the possibility that some of her larger patients could be suffering from lead poisoning until earlier this year.
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An anti-Mallard to the Mallard Capital of Minnesota
The Highway 11 billboards welcoming folks to the Mallard Capital of Minnesota are striking.
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NW Minnesota: Some areas will get up to 1 more inch of snow
The National Weather Service office in Grand Forks says snow will continue across parts of northwest Minnneota throughout the afternoon, including Roseau, Warroad, Roosevelt, Grygla, Newfolden, Thorhult and ...
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The Nation's Weather
A trough of low pressure allowed snow to form in Tennessee through the Ohio Valley and into Wisconsin and Michigan. The snowfall, while not intense, was enough to trigger a winter weather advisory for much of Michigan. The same system ushered in bitterly cold air from Canada, invading much of the country from the Northern Plains through the Northeast. A high pressure system originating in the West translated into seasonally mild temperatures from the West Coast through the Plains. Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Saturday ranged a low of minus 2 degrees at Warroad, Minn., to a high of 80 degrees at San Fernando, Calif.
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Woman in serious condition after three-vehicle accident
A three-vehicle accident near Warroad, Minn., sent a woman to Altru Hospital earlier today.
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Pioneer Editorial: Cheers and Jeers
Replacing the Red Lake Nation Seven Clans Casino with a new casino/hotel/event center on the south reservation border of state Highway 89 near Bemidji moved forward last week with a $31 million loan from the ...
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Red Lake to get $31 million for casino, law enforcement center and greenhouse
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community today announced a loan to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa for $31 million to fund three projects, including a new casino.
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Wounded Soldier Speaks to Students
Ceremonies to honor veterans were held across the country on this Veterans Day, and that included a big gathering at the Warroad High School.
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Warroad's hometown hero has 'no regrets'
He walks with a cane, this 25-year-old, and he still fights pain daily, almost two years after an explosive charge detonated beneath his Bradley Fighting Vehicle on a road in Iraq.
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Cross country: Warroad's Heppner wins
Warroad senior Moses Heppner came through in the final high school cross country meet of his career.
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Watch Around the Region
Electronic tracking of bovine TB Warroad - "The Minnesota Board of Animal Health and local veterinarians are helping farmers in the bovine tuberculosis split-state status zone install electronic ear tags on ...
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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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