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Peter Aus helped start boys hockey in Litchfield, then won Willmar's only conference championship before moving to the college ranks
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Warm temperatures bring a splash of color back to the area.
A young deer crashed into the Willmar Public Library on Monday afternoon.
Benson, Minnesota, authorities were tipped to the presence of a Cokato man with active warrants against him. Drugs were found in his possession, as well, and he was sentenced to 19 months in prison.
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An old folk name for this type of cloud formation is "mare's tails."
A warmup is coming in June, but conflicting forces make it impossible to predict whether the summer will be hot and dry or hot and wet.
A Willmar man died Monday afternoon in Renville County when the vehicle he was driving rolled on a county road north of Sacred Heart.
Exactly three months after President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian forces into Ukraine, authorities in its second-largest city Kharkiv re-opened the underground metro, where thousands of civilians had sheltered for months under relentless bombardment.
Roughly 667,000 Minnesotans could receive the checks if they apply. And the state expected to start sending them out beginning in September.
Minnesota lawmakers left St. Paul without passing $8 billion in tax and spending bills. So now what?
Here's a look at what happened in the final weekend of the legislative session and what could happen next.
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The Kandiyohi County Board of Commissioners held a work session on how to spend the remaining $1.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds the county has. Out of the original $8.3 million, the board dedicated 75 percent of it to expanding broadband access in the county.
Over time, Dr. Leslie Keeley’s injection became known as the “Gold Cure,” named for its supposed content. Later analysis cast doubt on the idea that gold was used at all, but a foundational principal of Keeley's treatment centers continues today, in programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
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City leaders hope Rochester can be a magnet for a diverse workforce. Part of that journey, though, means coming to terms with a troubling part of the city’s history
Do you love fresh, homegrown produce but don't have a yard? In this episode of NewsMD's "Health Fusion," Viv Williams checks out her friend's DIY pallet vegetable garden for small spaces.
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