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Pending the outcome of the investigations, the Joint Powers Board chair has stepped down and the executive director was placed on paid administrative leave.
A nonpartisan research institute estimated how the Rochester area's labor market would be impacted if significant cuts to the National Institutes of Health's budget come to pass.
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Svea Evangelical Lutheran congregation members raised more than $125,000 to improve a community park as the church celebrates ...
ACGC senior Oliver Weseman, 1, runs out onto the field before the start of a Week 3 game against BOLD on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025 at Olivia. BOLD senior Emmitt Flann leads the Warriors onto the field ...
NEW LONDON — A shutout performance by the New London-Spicer football team’s defense led the Wildcats in securing their first victory of the season on Friday night. The turnover-free Wildcats limited ...
Warriors, up by 21, win 29-22 after Falcons score 22 straight. Other winners Friday: Litchfield, Pierz, Glencoe-Silver Lake, ...
BLAINE — The Willmar WarHawks opened the 2025-26 NA3HL season Friday night with a 5-2 loss to the Minnesota Moose at Fogerty Arena.
Senior linebacker Rene Vallejo led the Cardinals with five solo and two assisted tackles. Sjoberg had four solo and two assisted tackles playing linebacker. Senior defensive lineman Elijah Okebiro, ...
GRANITE FALLS — The Yellow Medicine East girls tennis team improved its record to 5-5 with a 5-2 victory Friday over MACCRAY/Renville County West. “The girls are doing well,” YME head coach Jeff Lalim ...
For several months, the Central Community Transit Joint Powers Board has been dealing with turmoil within the organization, ...
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