REGIONAL NEWS
Vulgar taunts land UMD students in hot water
A repeat of student fan behavior that included bigoted and offensive chants during a University of Minnesota Duluth men’s hockey game will result in removal from the game and possible revocation of season tickets, UMD officials say.By Jana Hollingsworth , November 14, 2009
Trophy buck poached, authorities claim
Troy Reinke may have killed a record-setting buck last month in southeastern Minnesota. Goodhue County prosecutors on Thursday offered another description of the kill: poaching.By Mike Longaecker , November 13, 2009
Wadena woman hurt in Saturday crash
A 40-year-old Wadena woman was in critical condition Sunday night at MeritCare Hospital in Fargo from injuries suffered in a traffic accident Saturday in Otter Tail County.November 10, 2009
Hunter shoots exotic deer in Minnesota
By By Brad Dokken, Grand Forks Herald , November 10, 2009
In search of the ultimate roadtrip cuisine
Two Duluth men, including a former Alexandrian, are heading across the country in car that's also cooking their meals.By Jana Peterson , November 08, 2009
Demise of Big Stone II worries municipal utility
The news that a proposed regional coal-powered electric plant will not go forward has at least one Minnesota municipal utility concerned about the future of power generation in the region.By David Little , November 08, 2009
Southwestern Minnesota candy company to cut 175 jobs
A southern Minnesota candy company says it will be cutting about 175 full-time positions and additional part-time jobs early next year.By Julie Buntjer , November 08, 2009
Three Bemidji women discuss deer hunting rituals
Three women from the Bemidji area are preparing for the Minnesota deer hunting rifle season, which begins today at dawn. For these hunters, preparing for a hunt is not so much a routine; it’s a ritual.By Anne Williams , November 07, 2009
Deer hunting at 100: Grand Rapids man will be in the woods again this fall
By Sam Cook , November 07, 2009
Submergence of vehicles: rare and dangerous
Questions linger as to if it was possible for three Dickinson State University softball players to escape their vehicle before drowning in a stock pond northwest of Dickinson, North Dakota.By Lisa Call , November 07, 2009
MeritCare's Detroit Lakes clinic to expand
The MeritCare Clinic in Detroit Lakes, Minn., will undergo a major expansion and renovation project to add same-day surgery and additional diagnostic services.By Patrick Springer , November 07, 2009
Nakvinda bail set at $1 million 
Bail was set at $1 million cash Friday for Michael Allen Nakvinda, the Oklahoma City man accused of murdering Fargo dentist Philip Gattuso.
By Mike Nowatzki , November 06, 2009
Brother of slain Fargo dentist wants death penalty on table 
The brother of Philip M. Gattuso says he wants the death penalty on the table for the two Oklahoma men accused in the Fargo periodontist’s death.
By Mike Nowatzki , November 06, 2009
Accused murderer of Fargo dentist no longer in Oklahoma jail 
The man accused of murdering Fargo dentist Philip Gattuso is no longer in the Oklahoma County Jail.
By Staff reports , November 05, 2009
Hearing set in custody case involving slain Fargo dentist 
By Dave Roepke , November 05, 2009
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