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Counties agree to give Emmer election information
St. Louis and Pine county officials will give the Republican Party and governor candidate Tom Emmer most information they sought from the Nov. 2 election by Friday. The Emmer campaign Tuesday release...
Posted on 11/16/10 at 11:38 AM
Somewhere there's a headless turkey
I saw this AP story and clenched my fist at the sheer absurdity of it. Sometimes I think this is a generation which is in need of a good spanking. Get a set would ya? A Pennsy...
Posted on 9/25/09 at 5:57 AM
Lawsuit: Royals’ great Brett falsely advertises necklaces
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , February 08, 2012
Oklahoma hospital must pay $1M to Garth Brooks 
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , January 25, 2012
Judge’s order gives two taxpayers partial victory in suit against Yellow Medicine East
By Tom Cherveny , January 24, 2012
Appeals Court: Family can sue over misdiagnosis 
MINNEAPOLIS — A couple who claims their daughter’s rare form of muscle cancer would have been curable if diagnosed earlier can sue a doctor who failed to diagnose the disease because the delay in treatment made the girl’s death more likely, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday.
By Amy Forliti , January 05, 2012
Arguments today in lesbian couple's lawsuit over Iowa birth certificate 
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Arguments have been scheduled in a lawsuit against the Iowa Department of Public Health filed by a lesbian couple who want both their names placed on their daughter's birth certificate.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , November 07, 2011
SD family sues BNSF Railroad after fatal train crash 
The family of a rural Brandon man killed in 2009 when a train collided with his truck has filed a lawsuit against the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , October 25, 2011
Court dismisses suit over Hawk Creek bridges 
MONTEVIDEO — A district judge has dismissed a civil lawsuit by Lone Tree Township landowners in Chippewa County challenging a decision by the Joint Ditch Authority for Hawk Creek to replace two, timber-frame bridges with culverts, rather than open span bridges.
By Tom Cherveny , August 27, 2011
Minnesota settles suit with Ferrellgas, some customers to receive refunds 
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson has settled a lawsuit with Ferrellgas L.P., a national propane energy company. The settlement requires Ferrellgas to change its business practices and recovers money for Minnesota consumers who paid undisclosed charges or fees.
By Linda Vanderwerf , August 23, 2011
Trial to be set in case against western Minn. school district's financing of building improvements 
GRANITE FALLS — As contractors work to complete the final leg of more than $10 million in improvements before the start of school, litigation over how the Yellow Medicine East School District is financing nearly one-third of the project is headed to trial.
By Tom Cherveny , July 01, 2011
Trouble Dakotas bison ranch prompts lawsuits 
Three ranchers are suing a Florida real estate tycoon over alleged damage caused by wayward bison from his property that straddles the North Dakota-South Dakota border.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , June 15, 2011
Former DM&E manager says owner should honor deal 
A former Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad manager is suing the company's Canadian owner, saying executives should have honored a preexisting deal that promised he could keep his union seniority.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , April 27, 2011
Hormel sues Dutch company with Spam-like can 
AUSTIN, Minn. - Hormel Foods is suing a company based in the Netherlands that makes meat with a package design similar to Spam.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , April 01, 2011
Letter: A waste of school money 
I have read with interest the article regarding the lawsuit against Yellow Medicine East.
By George Paur, Bird Island , January 22, 2011
Automakers suing EPA over higher ethanol mix gas 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Automakers and engine manufacturers are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over a plan to allow the sale of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , December 20, 2010
Va. judge dismisses challenge to Obama health care law
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed Liberty University's lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's new federal health care law, declaring that a provision requiring most individuals to obtain insurance is constitutional.By Larry O'Dell , December 01, 2010
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