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The Sartell, Minn. based company, however, has faced allegations of failing to provide adequate care to inmates, including 27-year-old Hardel Sherrell, who died in 2018 in the Beltrami County jail in Bemidji after his pleas for help were ignored by jail and medical staff.
The inventory of flocks in Minnesota diagnosed with H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza now stands at 62 sites, with a total of 2,718,082 birds affected, according to the Minnesota Board of Animal Health. Two additional infection sites were announced Friday, April 29.
Leah duCharme and Heidi Schultz will serve as District Court judges in Minnesota’s Seventh Judicial District.
Ticket fines and fees totaled $135.

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Sheriff: Students injured in Oct. 14 incident near Georgetown, Minnesota, have all been released from the hospital.
The pickup driver remains hospitalized with significant injuries
The Clay County Sheriff's Office is reviewing video from the bus.
A deputy with the Otter Tail County Sheriff's Office tried to pull over a vehicle without license plates. After the deputy pulled up behind the vehicle, the suspect car without plates continued on Minnesota Highway 108 near County Highway 11 with speeds over 100 mph. One suspect is from Detroit Lakes, the other from Moorhead.
The number of people getting gun permits in Minnesota's lakes country continues to skyrocket, but it comes at a time when gun shops around the region are having trouble getting ammo and firearms.
That's a heck of a toll for a virus that isn't real, that's just going to disappear, that the media will stop talking about the day after the election

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ST. PAUL — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz late Wednesday night, June 3, activated the Minnesota National Guard to provide safety and protection for Clay County and surrounding areas during demonstrations planned in North Dakota in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Red Lake, Minn., woman also charged in connection with Clay County case.
FARGO — Smartphones across the country are offering clues of whether people are heeding calls to stay home and avoid gatherings to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

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