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Good evening. Let's see if the internet can do what it does best. Find Tina, the long lost love of Fields Arthur, who was assigned to the Air Force in Osceola, Wis., went into Stillwater on Saturday nights to dance and met Tina Anderson, a 19-year-old phone company operator. He’s 89 now.  NewsCut | Forecast
At St. John’s, Gagliardi is remembered for lessons in life, football
Speakers at the famed coach's funeral said his defining characteristic was the love he showed his players. 
Medicare check-up: What Minnesotans need to know for open enrollment

Minnesotans on Medicare Cost plans will face some changes in 2019. We have everything you need to know for the open enrollment period for insurance that will become effective Jan. 1, 2019.

Deputies search for Wisconsin girl whose parents are dead

Authorities searched Monday for a 13-year-old girl they believe is in danger after her parents were found dead in their western Wisconsin home.

DFL suspends staffer for ‘unacceptable’ social media post

A Minnesota DFL staffer has been suspended from his job after suggesting in a social media post that Republicans face beheading after the Nov. 6 election.

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Who'll replace Franken? Minn. special Senate race voter guide
After Democrat Al Franken resigned his Senate seat amid allegations of sexual misconduct, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton appointed Lt. Gov. Tina Smith to take over in Washington. Now, Smith, a Democrat, is facing three others in a special election to decide who will fill out the remaining two years of Franken's term: Republican Karin Housley, Legal Marijuana Now candidate Sarah Wellington and Jerry Trooien, who's running without party affiliation. | Quiz: Which special Senate race candidate do you agree with most?
Sears files for Chapter 11 amid plunging sales, massive debt

Sears filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, with plans to shutter 142 unprofitable stores in the hopes that it can stay in business.

Car, two bodies found in Chaska pond in search for two missing women

The search for two young women who went missing early Saturday appeared to come to a tragic end Sunday night, as dive teams found a car and two bodies in a Chaska pond.

Warren releases DNA results, challenges Trump over Native American ancestry

In a rather unusual campaign move, Sen. Elizabeth Warren has released the results of a DNA test that she says provides "strong evidence" of Native American ancestry dating back six to 10 generations, addressing a controversy that has followed her for years.

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