
County plow operators mop up after latest snowfall
In the early morning hours after a winter storm, when most people are still sleeping, snowplow operators have fueled up their trucks, downed some coffee and are clearing their routes for motorists.

New imaging center expands local radiology services
WILLMAR – When Dr. Anthony Amon tells patients they need a CT scan or a mammogram, he always worries if the patient will follow through?

Target Field gives Twins better chance to compete
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins have been spending their way out of that small-budget image, mirroring the imminent increase in revenue from their new ballpark with a big spike in player salary commitments.

Super Bowl XLIV tops 'M-A-S-H' for most watched program in history
NEW YORK — The Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of “M*A*S*H” to become the most-watched program in television history.
All-day, every day kindergarten program not likely to be cut
WILLMAR — Full-time kindergarten could be staying in Willmar, at least for another year.
RELATED CONTENTRequest for another hearing filed in special education lawsuit
WILLMAR — A federal lawsuit against the Willmar School District isn’t finished yet.
RELATED CONTENTVoters in Watson to decide governance; special election may settle town dispute
WATSON — Voters in Watson will soon have a say in one of the disputes that has divided the community.
RELATED CONTENTToyota is still quiet regarding a possible Prius recall
TOKYO — Toyota is close to recalling as many as 300,000 of its popular Prius hybrids over brake problems, according to Japanese media — a decision that would further embarrass a trusted brand suddenly beset by safety problems.
RELATED CONTENTSpotlight now off the field
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A memorable season capped by a super title game with a record TV audience has NFL executives and fans beaming.
RELATED CONTENTTarget Field gives Twins better chance to compete
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins have been spending their way out of that small-budget image, mirroring the imminent increase in revenue from their new ballpark with a big spike in player salary commitments.
RELATED CONTENTKahn: No big deals in offing
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Timberwolves remain focused on evaluation and determination of the core players they’ll commit to beyond this rebuilding season and the approaching NBA trade deadline doesn’t factor in to that process, president of basketball operations David Kahn said Monday.
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