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Farmers finding conditions dry, especially in subsoil
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Apr 24Pete Tangren, a farmer near Dexter, can feel the drought in the air, reports Matt Peterson of the Austin Daily Herald. Tangren, who began farming in 1974, can’t remember the last time conditions were this dry. “The subsoil moisture is non-existent,” he... »
Vikings stadium bill will need a ‘miracle’ after committee defeat, sponsor says
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Apr 17After the final vote had been taken, after most of the reporters and spectators and testifiers had left the room, Rep. Morrie Lanning’s hands still were quivering.For seven years, Lanning, a Republican from Moorhead, has been carrying Vikings stadium b... »
Wildfire consumes 1,400 acres near Nimrod
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Apr 10The Minnesota National Guard sent two Blackhawk helicopters and 12 soldiers from St. Paul and St. Cloud Monday to help control a wildfire that has burned more than 1,400 acres of woods and brush near Nimrod in north-central Minnesota, the Associated Pr... »
Red River has low spring crest
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Mar 20The Red River crested in Fargo at 17.8 feet Sunday, marking the first time since 1992 that the spring crest was below the minor flood stage of 18 feet, the National Weather Service told the Fargo Forum. Barring significant rainfall, the river should co... »
What if the DFL had kept control of the Legislature?
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Feb 28Editor’s note: With all of Minnesota’s political polarization since the 2010 elections, we decided to explore two possible “alternate realities” that could have occurred if relatively few voters had chosen “the other candidate.” Second of two article... »
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Farmers finding conditions dry, especially in subsoil
MinnpostMinnpost.com Region
Apr 24Pete Tangren, a farmer near Dexter, can feel the drought in the air, reports Matt Peterson of the Austin Daily Herald. Tangren, who began farming in 1974, can’t remember the last time conditions were this dry. “The subsoil moisture is non-existent,” he... »
Vikings stadium bill will need a ‘miracle’ after committee defeat, sponsor says
MinnpostHighQuality Journalism For People Who Care About Minnesota
Apr 17After the final vote had been taken, after most of the reporters and spectators and testifiers had left the room, Rep. Morrie Lanning’s hands still were quivering.For seven years, Lanning, a Republican from Moorhead, has been carrying Vikings stadium b... »
Wildfire consumes 1,400 acres near Nimrod
MinnpostHighQuality Journalism For People Who Care About Minnesota
Apr 10The Minnesota National Guard sent two Blackhawk helicopters and 12 soldiers from St. Paul and St. Cloud Monday to help control a wildfire that has burned more than 1,400 acres of woods and brush near Nimrod in north-central Minnesota, the Associated Pr... »
Red River has low spring crest
MinnpostHighQuality Journalism For People Who Care About Minnesota
Mar 20The Red River crested in Fargo at 17.8 feet Sunday, marking the first time since 1992 that the spring crest was below the minor flood stage of 18 feet, the National Weather Service told the Fargo Forum. Barring significant rainfall, the river should co... »
What if the DFL had kept control of the Legislature?
MinnpostMinnpost.com Region
Feb 28Editor’s note: With all of Minnesota’s political polarization since the 2010 elections, we decided to explore two possible “alternate realities” that could have occurred if relatively few voters had chosen “the other candidate.” Second of two article... »