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State-by-state (almost) health care comparisons
HealthThe Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has done a good thing to provide a truly comprehensive state-by-state comparative guide to health care. We've written a lot about the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council, which is in the RWJ's guide,... -
Wheat Growers unveils new elevator
The new $28 million Wheat Growers elevator east of Andover will make producers more money and get them back in the field faster, farmers said.
"It is going to be nice," said Elroy Olson, who farms between Pierpont and Langford. "It will be faster to get...Tags: Railway Transportation, Transportation, Travel, North Dakota, Passenger Cars
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Minnesota government shutdown, mixed with snafu, may lead to beer shortage
Top of the TicketGovernment shutdown could mean the end of 39 Miller and Coors beers for Minnesotans... -
Remembering photographer Jerome Liebling
Culture MonsterJerome Liebling, the renowned documentary photographer and filmmaker, died late last week in Northampton, Mass. He was 87. During his long career, Liebling specialized in capturing street life around the country. His photographs documented the lives of... -
Michele Bachmann, Jon Huntsman on ‘Face the Nation’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFormer Vice President Dick Cheney visits "Fox News Sunday," which airs at 9 a.m. on WOFL-Channel 35. The panel will be Mara Liasson, Bill Kristol, Kirsten Powers and Ed Gillespie, former chairman of the Republican National Committee.... -
Caribou, Caribrew Clash in Coffee Controversy
Channel 2 NewsAn Anchorage businessman is locking antlers with a major corporation over branding. Roger Zak markets Caribrew Coffee in Alaska -- but Caribou Coffee, the Midwest coffee chain, claims Zak is infringing on its trademark. For years Zak has brought...Tags: Alaska, Todd Walker, Lawyers, Trials, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Minn. farmer probed for selling raw milk
March 22 - For the second time in eight months, a Freeport-area farmer is being investigated by state agriculture regulators for allegedly selling raw milk and other food products illegally. Alvin Schlangen was believed to be selling raw milk, which...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Organic Foods, Minnesota, Dining and Drinking, Science and Technology
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Keith W. Kettering
Mellette: Keith W. Kettering, 63, of Mellette died Monday, Jan. 17, 2011, at Avera St. Luke's Hospital in Aberdeen. His funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 21, 2011, at Brentford United Church of Christ. The Rev. Jon Damaska will officiate. After a...Tags: South Dakota State University, Science and Technology, U.S. Postal Service, Agricultural Research and Technology, Groton
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Freedom to volunteer: Preparing the soil and the stage
Vic Kleinsasser, who farms 10 miles north of Huron, has been setting up the set for the dinner theater play for 21 years. His first stint with the stage crew was in 1980. Since 1982 he has been chairman of the stage committee. Five of the plays he has...Tags: Idaho, Abraham Lincoln
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Maria Wattier Evans
Webster: Maria Wattier Evans, 56, of Webster passed away on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011, at University of Minnesota, Fairview Hospital, in Minneapolis, Minn. Celebration service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, at Christ the King Catholic Church in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Family, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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What's Your Sign? Zodiac 'Shift' Creates Confusion
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Leos relax, you're probably still a Leo. The so-called changes to the zodiac dates may depend on which zodiac you actually follow. There are two zodiacs: the tropical zodiac, which is fixed to seasons and which Western astrology...Tags: Minnesota, KTLA, Science and Technology, Science, Birmingham
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St. Paul schools hoping to tap into Chinese language boom with Mandarin immersion program
Buried in the fine print of St. Paul's newly published school application materials is a new kindergarten option likely to create some buzz among parents at a recent school-choice fair: Chinese immersion. Instruction in Chinese is growing faster than...Tags: Minnesota, Arts and Culture, Family, Language, Science and Technology
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