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Good morning! Another mild day today with highs near 40. Slight chance of precipitation tonight. Well, we've got just a few weeks left of 2018. That means it's time to look back and reflect on everything that happened -- and boy, did a lot of stuff happen. What were some of the memorable stories for you? We asked MPR reporters and producers to share theirs and here's what they said. Yes, the raccoon made the list. | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast
'Come to take you home': A pipe, a tribe, a quest to reclaim the past
When a pipe sacred to the Dakota surfaced at auction last spring, Prairie Island leaders made it their mission to bring it back. But the odds were long, and the quest meant revisiting a horrific chapter of Minnesota's past. 
Dayton's retirement marks end of 40-year career that saw as many losses as wins
Before he ever made to the governor's office, Mark Dayton's political career had many fits and starts -- and it could have never happened at all. | His 8 years as governor: Sharp elbows and balanced budgets
A sold-out conference on soil health? Absolutely, say farmers

A growing number of farmers are showing interest in more sustainable farming practices. A jam-packed conference on soil health in Fargo this week shows why.

Panel: MN cops must change how they handle sex assault cases

The attorney general's working group on sexual assaults was established after reporting by the Star Tribune revealed a widespread lack of response from the criminal justice system to reports and victims of sexual assault.

Federal panel of judges dismisses all 83 ethics complaints against Brett Kavanaugh

The judges acknowledged that the complaints are "serious" but noted there is no existing authority for lower court judges to hold Supreme Court justices accountable.

St. Paul conservatory's rooftop ball found, thieves remain at large
Security footage shows five people making off with the golden finial that sat atop the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in Como Park. The object is back, but the thieves are unknown. 
After his first year and a half of life in hospital, Oliver is going home

Oliver Rodriguez-Ocampo weighed in at just over one pound when he was born on July 20, 2017.

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