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Walls are going up for new Hancock elementary wing
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Kindergarten and second grade circus
Hancock to keep full-time police officer
Stevens Co. Commissioners approve single-sort recycling program contract
Beware of bogus email from ‘Wallmart.com’
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Tigers outscore opponents 30-5, advance in Section 3AA-North
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Boys wrap up West Central Conference golf season
Tiger girls are conference champs, boys take 2nd in track & field
Tigers earn No. 1 seed in Sub-Section 3AA baseball
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Educator helps promote Minnesota soybeans in China
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U of M Extension launches websites for forage shortage, late planting issues
Report: Input costs on the rise for crop farmers
Conservation Stewardship Program Applications Due by May 31
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UMM's McRoberts 'came for dinner and stayed forever'
Tom McRoberts does not aspire to create a new mission for Continuing Education and Regional Programs (CERP) at the University of Minnesota, Morris. As the department's new director, McRoberts said...
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Wed, Feb 15, 2006 - 12:00am
New UMM paper carrying its weight
Late-night college bull sessions can get interesting, fueled by caffeine, idealism and little sleep. But when morning light and reality hit, the plausibility of the plans hatched the night before...
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Wed, Oct 05, 2005 - 12:00am
Pawlenty set for turbine dedication
The West Central Research and OutreachCenter’s wind turbine already is cranking out electricity, and the WCROC staff also is powering up for an Earth Day christening. Barring problems late in...
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Sat, Mar 19, 2005 - 12:00am
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