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An apartment building sitting at 115 State St. S in Waseca left its residents forced to evacuate into temporary hotels after ...
Faced with mounting lawsuits over a popular pistol, New Hampshire-based gunmaker Sig Sauer has gotten protection in the form ...
For the first time, the Hoffmans are revealing more about what happened in last weekend’s targeted shooting at their Champlin ...
The Mitchell County Board of Adjustment unanimously rejected the plan at Wednesday night’s meeting. In the days before, ...
Healthy Kids Iowa gives low-income families $40 worth of food per child each month to help families eat healthier. It ...
A lobbyist is in custody after a constituent of state Rep. Jim Nash (R-Waconia) received a “threat of violence” toward the ...
Instead of her normal routine of hitting the practice court at Mayo Clinic Square in Minneapolis, Natisha Hiedeman spent some time at a different Mayo building Thursday afternoon.
While some view the annual holiday marking the first day of freedom for the last group of slaves in 1865 as a party, which in many ways it is, others approach Juneteenth in a more retrospective way.