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“Carter’s Law” was brought forward after the suicide of 16-year-old Carter Bremseth in Olivia.
Tina Timmers, 56, of St. Augusta, was killed in a two-vehicle crash on Sunday, April 12. Four other family members were injured in the rollover crash.
New federal PAC reveals more about how the governor intends to stay politically active after exiting the 2026 race
Vincent Bellomo, 76, of Nevis Township, is accused of wrongfully collecting over $263,000 in government benefits between 2017 and 2025.

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Mining, voting rights, inflation and health care among many concerns voiced by residents
While officials work on tallying damage to request state and possibly federal aid, local help arrived immediately, without an ask, Marion Township Board chairman Roger Bjerke said.
Results from the 2025 Minnesota Student Survey show that a smaller share of eighth-, ninth- and 11th-grade students report using cannabis, compared to 2013.

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The storms started Friday afternoon, with the first tornado touching down north of Sargeant in Mower County around 1:45 p.m.
Katie Hoody, a 1994 Bemidji High School graduate, has had six crosswords published in The New York Times, with more to come later this year.
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Experts say professionally applied chemical treatment is almost certainly effective, and cost can be justified by expense of removal, replacement and time it takes to grow another tree to maturity.

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Central Minnesotans won't soon forget how life changed during Operation Metro Surge — especially following an incident between dozens of agents and hundreds of onlookers Jan. 12.
Civil lawsuit comes as the death penalty and the trial timeline is still undecided in the criminal case against the man accused of assassinating the Hortmans, shooting the Hoffmans.
Some celebrate, while others say accountability and state protections from potential mining projects are necessary.

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“We know that veteran services at the federal level have faced significant, constant uncertainty,” said bill author Heather Gustafson. “So programs that Minnesota veterans have relied on are being reduced and/or eliminated.”
Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., the first federal officer charged in connection with Operation Metro Surge, faces 2 counts of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon
The U.S. Senate vote comes after Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., spoke for hours Wednesday evening in protest of a resolution authored by U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber to overturn the Biden-era mining moratorium.

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