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Obama: Birth control policy meets everyone's needs
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama declared today he's found a solution that will protect religious liberty but also ensure that women have access to free birth control, as he rushed to defuse an election-year political uproar that threatened to overtake his administration.By BEN FELLER , February 10, 2012
Source: President Obama to change birth control rule
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will announce a plan to accommodate religious employers outraged by a rule that would require them to cover birth control for women free of charge, according to a person familiar with the decision.By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , February 10, 2012
Federal appeals court: Gay marriage ban in California unconstitutional
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court today declared California's same-sex marriage ban to be unconstitutional, putting the bitterly contested, voter-approved law on track for likely consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court.By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , February 07, 2012
Willmar store is among four Minnesota Kmarts to close
By Tribune News , December 29, 2011
Willmar Municipal Utilities Commission OKs law firm to investigate general manager, tables organizational assessment and rejects solar project
WILLMAR — The Willmar Municipal Utilities Commission today approved the selection of the St. Cloud law firm of Quinlivan and Hughes by the League of Minnesota Cities to investigate Utilities General Manager Bruce Gomm for possible misconduct.By David Little , December 27, 2011
Willmar Municipal Utilities Commission OKs law firm to investigate general manager, tables organizational assessment and rejects solar project
By David Little , December 27, 2011
Senate Republican have no new majority leader despite meeting since 9 a.m.
Minnesota's Republican senators have been gathered behind closed doors at a Roseville hotel meeting room since 9 a.m. this morning to select a new majority leader.
By Don Davis , December 27, 2011
U.S. Postal Service makes cuts to first-class mail delivery
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , December 05, 2011
Update 1:30 p.m.:Judge stops union vote for child-care providers in Minn.
ST. PAUL -- A judge has put a stop to an effort to unionize in-home day care workers.By Don Davis , December 05, 2011
Body found in Renville Co., Minn., field identified as missing Cosmos man
OLIVIA, Minn. — The body found Saturday in a cornfield northeast of Hector has been identified.By Tribune News , October 18, 2011
Juarez gets life without parole for sexual assault in Willmar, Minn., alley
By Gretchen Schlosser , October 17, 2011
Wheldon dies after massive crash in Vegas
By JOHN MARSHALL , October 16, 2011
Confrontation led to killing in Kandiyohi County, Minn.
By Gretchen Schlosser , October 11, 2011
Bail set at $5M, $1M for father, son in Kandiyohi County, Minn., homicide
WILLMAR -- Bail was set this morning at $5 million for 81-year-old Delbert Huber in the killing Saturday of an Albertville man. Huber is charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Timothy Richard Larson, 43.By Tribune News , October 11, 2011
UPDATE: Albertville, Minn., man identified as victim in rural Paynesville homicide
WILLMAR — The man shot and killed Saturday in an apparent homicide in rural Paynesville is Timothy Richard Larson, 43, of Albertville.By Tribune News , October 10, 2011
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