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Minnesota author Holm dies at 65
MINNEAPOLIS - Bill Holm, an author who traveled the world but remained firmly rooted in the southwestern Minnesota prairie, has died. He was 65.
Wednesday, May, 02, 2012 - INFORUM - Life

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Driver's texting blamed in death; Free museum entry offered to military families
Wisconsin News
MADISON -- A Sun Prairie woman was due in court Wednesday after she allegedly caused a traffic crash that killed a UW-Madison student last October.
Wednesday, May, 25, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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North Dakota Legislature: House, Senate begin tackling crossover measures
University system budget, railroad quiet zone among bills to be discussed this week BISMARCK – The Legislature reconvenes today after its crossover break, taking up a flurry of hearings on constitutional measures, the railroad quiet zone bill and the University System budget, among others.
Monday, March, 26, 2012 - - News

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New Richmond Mayor Fred Horne returned; Hammond board contestants tie, more results
In the battle for New Richmond mayor, incumbent Fred Horne had 779 votes to former mayor David Schnitzler's 544. In the St. Croix County wide referendum related to the use of tax levy dollars to continue supporting the county-owned nursing home in New Richmond, voters again overwhelmingly voted yes. The vote total was 11,050 yes and 6,444 no.
Wednesday, April, 04, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Minnesota Bankrputcies

Tuesday, February, 21, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Poll workers will be busy today; Dems cancel unity rally; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Wisconsin poll workers will be busier than normal tonight handling absentee ballots in today’s recall primaries because those ballots were not printed on time for the earliest absentee voters to receive them.
Tuesday, May, 08, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Party's over -- 3-10 inches predicted; GOP's firm ordered to pay $17,500 in redistricting lawsuit; FarmTech 2014 site announced, and more briefs
Wisconsinites spoiled by balmy days of snow-free, mild weather should brace for change tonight. Also, legal wrangling over redistricting resulted in a court order against the GOP law firm, and a pair of farms near Plover have been chosen to host the 2014 Farm Technology Days, plus more state briefs.
Wednesday, January, 11, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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First recall effort fails: Democratic senator holds onto job; Walker campaign raises $2.5 million; more briefs
Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin Senate Democrat Dave Hansen of Green Bay will keep his job after getting two-thirds of the vote in Tuesday’s recall election.
Wednesday, July, 20, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Swing-state reputation means money for recall politics; Hovercraft used to rescue Camp St. Croix canoeists; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Both parties are placing major emphasis on Tuesday’s Wisconsin recall elections. Wisconsin’s tradition of being a swing state in presidential elections has brought thousands of dollars of spending into preparation for tomorrow’s vote.
Monday, August, 08, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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With dues uncertain, teachers’ union begins laying off staff; Recall campaign spending estimated at $37 million
Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin’s largest teachers’ union plans to lay off 40% of its staff. Director Dan Burkhalter of the Wisconsin Education Association Council said Monday that 42 people who work for the union had received layoff notices.
Tuesday, August, 16, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Primary moved from February to April; 13 charged as a result of August Capitol demonstrations; more briefs
Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin voters will go back to choosing their party’s White House nominees in April instead of mid-February. Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill Friday that moves the state’s presidential primaries back to the first Tuesday in April, the same day as the local general elections.
Monday, October, 03, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Former VA secretary starts campaign against Kind; Second Superior company announces plan to add jobs; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Former Wisconsin Veterans Affairs Secretary Ray Boland will officially start his campaign for Congress Thursday night at a restaurant in Sparta. Boland, 74, said last month he would run against House Democrat Ron Kind this fall.
Wednesday, January, 25, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Recall petition signers not eligible for jobs checking signatures; Grandpa walked uphill to school -- Milwaukee teens steal cars to get there; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A woman who sought a job from a temporary employment agency was told she could not be a clerk for state government because she signed a Walker recall petition.
Thursday, January, 05, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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High price for new St. Croix bridge blamed on muck; Recall elections expected to cost $47 million; more briefs
Wisconsin News
There's a lot more muck in the St. Croix River near Hudson than in the Mississippi River in Minneapolis. That’s why the new St. Croix bridge will cost three times as much as the I-35W bridge, which replaced the one that collapsed near downtown Minneapolis in 2007.
Monday, April, 30, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Lawsuit revived for inmate who says jail food made him sick; Wisconsin spokesman tells high court freedom doesn’t mean forcing people to buy insurance; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A federal appeals court has reinstated a civil rights lawsuit from a prisoner who said Milwaukee County jailers refused to feed him anything else but a meal that made him sick. The appellate judges scolded Sheriff David Clarke for ignoring orders from a lower court to hand over the recipe.
Thursday, March, 29, 2012 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Ray convicted in sweat-lodge deaths; Minister found guilty of officiating at lesbian wedding; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Self-help author James Arthur Ray remains free on bond as he awaits a prison sentence for causing the death of a Milwaukee man and two others in a sweat-lodge ceremony.
Thursday, June, 23, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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More truckers taking their breaks in Wisconsin; Officials suspect second wolf species roams Wisconsin; A announces tougher air pollution standards; more briefs
Wisconsin News
Roadside rest areas in western Wisconsin have gotten busier as more truckers take a break before heading into Minnesota. The rest areas in Minnesota have been closed for five days due to a state government shutdown.
Friday, July, 08, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Madison breaks 141-year-old heat record; Michigan woman attacked by captive bear; more briefs
Wisconsin News
A 141-year-old heat record was broken in Madison yesterday. The overnight low was 77 degrees in the Capital City, breaking the record for the date of 76 in 1870.
Tuesday, July, 19, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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Forums stray from issues that spurred recalls; Red Wing man gets prison term for woman’s death; more briefs
Wisconsin News
The Wisconsin State Senate recall campaigns are heating up, but often they’re not focusing on why the elections were called in the first place.
Thursday, July, 28, 2011 - Rivertowns.net - None

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