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The 13-year-old victim used her school-issued laptop to message the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
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The settlement follows an investigation focused on former Executive Director Winona LaDuke's mishandling of finances and sexual harassment claims.
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The judge's decision rescinded his Jan. 23 ruling, which had ordered the district to allow Bemidji Education Association members to distribute flyers to the community on school grounds.
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The slippers were one of the last remaining original pairs from “The Wizard of Oz,” which starred Judy Garland, the actress who once called Grand Rapids home.
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According to Judge John Melbye’s order, the Bemidji Education Association successfully argued the district’s actions would cause irreparable harm to its union organizing.
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Sheridan, formerly known as Bang Printing, is accused of violating Minnesota’s civil rights law when it took little to no action based on complaints made about the supervisor.
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The roadside tests will be similar to preliminary breath tests law enforcement use to detect drunk driving. The pilot project is voluntary for drivers and results won’t be admissible in court.
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Local authorities began the investigation in March 2022, after a special agent from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension reported a pornography upload from an IP address in rural Aitkin.
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Two other men are in the St. Louis County Jail in Duluth while they await formal charges.
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Authorities say the sexual assault of a woman and the kidnapping and beating of a man took place over several days at a private Eveleth home.