A Long Lake woman is accused of breaking into a Hopkins home and destroying pictures inside. Nothing was stolen.
Dlayla Chakolis made the shot during the state AAU qualifying tournament at Bloomington Jefferson High School.
Wetsch pleaded guilty Monday to charges of robbing five banks and admitted robbing more than two dozen more.
The groups will perform July 19 and 20.
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The online magazine said it’s important to have Muslim-American leaders like Ellison.
The state dropped two spots in the League of American Bicyclists’ annual rankings.
There will be more than 100 art and craft vendors.
Closures will continue until the project is completed in mid July.
Hopkins officials worry that a maintenance facility could take away from the tax base and eliminate development opportunities.
The bill, which was authored by local legislators, would remove the statute of limitations for civil sexual abuse lawsuits.
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Obama plans to nominate Rep. Mel Watt to lead the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
The former Peter, Paul and Mary star performed at the center Saturday.
A recent forum on weather and climate could shed some light on why the weather has been so unusual lately.
National Weather Service forecasters issued a winter storm warning early on Wednesday, May 1.
With another spring snow coming Wednesday, there’s one more chance to grab some unseasonably wintry pics.
Sam Seliger-Swenson is the top-ranked sophomore, according to Breakdown Sports.
The company is moving from Jackson Avenue North to 11th Avenue South.
The ceremony celebrates new improvements at the athletic complex.
The Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony played Thursday.
The 5th District congressman argues that law enforcement efforts shouldn’t concentrate on the Muslim community.
Do the discussions taking place bring people together or tear them apart?
Another student commented about Friday's protest: 'I actually don't see what this walk out will solve.'
They cited 'unfair treatment of minority students,' the Star Tribune reported.
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Two students face misdemeanor charges related to the February incident, which came to light last week.
Find out which students will receive money for college from Minnesota companies.
The reality TV star appeared to have won the traditional divorce she sought, the Associated Press reported. Humphries is a former Hopkins High basketball star.
'Heavy snow' of 1–2 inches per hour warning continues through 7 a.m. Tuesday, April 23.
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