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U of M Muslim Group's Sign Painted Over with 'ISIS' Graffiti: Patch PM
Deadly Dog Poisonings | Gophers Football Preview | Dakota Pipeline Update | Walleye Fishing in Mille Lacs | Oakdale Mom Leaves Kids at Home

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Here are some stories to talk about tonight on Minnesota Patch:
Police Investigate String of Dog Poisonings in Hopkins
Suspects are placing antifreeze-laced dog food and blocks of poison in the yards of individuals with dogs, according to police.
Minnesota vs Purdue Football: Everything You Need To Know
Kickoff time, TV, point spread, tickets, parking, traffic and more.
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Dakota Pipeline Protest: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Requests Help From Sheriff’s Department
USACE has given permission to the Morton County Sheriff’s Department to remove Dakota Access Pipeline protesters.
Mille Lacs Lake to Be Open Again for Winter Walleye Fishing
The 2016-17 winter regulation continues last winter’s one fish limit but moves the harvest slot up from last year’s 18 to 20 inches.
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University of Minnesota Muslim Association's Sign Painted Over with 'ISIS' Graffiti
The incident marks the second time in about a month that a panel on the Washington Avenue Bridge has seen racially charged vandalism.
Oakdale Mom Left Three Young Kids Home Alone to Go Shopping: Charges
An Oakdale mother has been charged with child neglect after police say she left her three kids, age 3, 2, and 14-months-old, home alone.
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