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It took two years, but Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have released their first ever comprehensive statewide deer management plan. |  Forecast
Swanson's quiet style put to the test in governor's race
Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson, who's built her career championing consumer causes, is suddenly a force in the governor's race. She has her critics. She may also have momentum heading to the Aug. 14 DFL primary.
Vice president visits North Dakota to boost Republican senate contender
The vice president will make a stop in Grand Forks Wednesday to speak to military personnel and hold a political fundraiser for U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer.
Minn. farm groups welcome assistance, but say end to trade war would be better
Help is on the way for Minnesota farmers suffering lost income from the trade wars. The U.S. agriculture department announced on Tuesday a $12 billion dollar assistance package. Farm groups welcome the aid, but they say an end to the trade disputes would be a better solution.
MN's newest Supreme Court justice looking forward to challenges, rewards of the job
Former Minnesota House Speaker and former candidate for governor Paul Thissen was sworn in as Minnesota's newest state Supreme Court justice during a ceremony at Landmark Center in St. Paul on Tuesday.
Poll: Americans don't think Trump is tough enough on Russia
Americans don't think President Trump has been tough enough on Russia, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll conducted after Trump's summit in Helsinki last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin.​​​​
Vice president visits North Dakota to boost Republican senate contender
Kevin Cramer is about to get a third in-person boost from the White House in his bid to outseat the state's incumbent Democratic U.S. senator.
Report: 'Law and order' Trump soft on corporate offenders
While Donald Trump has positioned himself as a tough, "law and order" president, he has mostly excluded one group of offenders from his sights: those of the corporate class, according to a report released Wednesday by Washington-based watchdog Public Citizen.
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