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And: Staffers from Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith's office held a roundtable discussion on issues at the Bemidji Post Office Tuesday, and the State Emblems Redesign Commission unanimously selected a new state seal depicting a loon and other Minnesota staples.
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The Minnesota Supreme Court suspended Mahnomen County Attorney Julie Bruggeman's license to practice law after a petition citing numerous instances of unethical misconduct.
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The termination of the contract, effective at the end of this year, was expected to impact about 700 Lakeview Behavioral Health patients enrolled in Itasca County's public insurance provider.
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The council unanimously agreed to direct staff to pursue a claim in this class action lawsuit with a group of companies known as DuPont.
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An Aitkin County jury found Mylene Vialard guilty earlier this year. She attached herself to a self-supporting bamboo structure near an Enbridge pumping station in Swatara.
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After months of investigation, two brothers face charges relating to the manslaughter death of their younger brother.
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Through a grant from the National Science Foundation, researchers will expand Alaska’s ‘community justice worker’ model, allowing non-attorneys to represent people.
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A post by Animal Allies Humane Society on social media about the dog, nicknamed Lovebug, went viral.
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No charges have been filed in the case — and the state may not have the authority to prosecute him or any other tribal member for marijuana crimes on reservations.
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Plus: election results in Laporte and Aurora; impending changes to what's allowed on frozen lakes in the Voyageurs National Park; and the region celebrates Veteran's Day.