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Huskies lose season opener in Bismarck
Duluth Huskies outfielder-pitcher Joe Voss of Duluth. Howie / Duluth Times

Huskies lose season opener in Bismarck

After a good start offensively, the Huskies’ bats were quiet in the final five innings of the game.

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St. Luke's Notebook

St. Luke’s has named Kristen Walczak manager of St. Luke’s Chequamegon Clinic. Walczak, who is originally from Moose Lake, earned her bachelor’s degree in finance from Rasmussen University. Prior to joining St. Luke’s, she served as general manager of Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua for three

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St. Luke's Advice: BEFAST

St. Luke's Advice: BEFAST

Together, let's make a difference by raising awareness and ensuring prompt action in case of a stroke emergency.

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New transportation law hopes to get Minnesotans moving
Metro Transit worker Kevin Davis checks the Go-To card of a University of Minnesota student. Provisions in the Transportation bill allow civilian workers like Davis to conduct fare inspections and issue citations. Photo by H. Jiahong Pan/Minnesota Reformer.

New transportation law hopes to get Minnesotans moving

The law (HF2887) includes revenue generated from tab fee increases, a hike in the sales tax on vehicles, an increase in the gas tax and a new delivery fee.

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DECC presents Petlandia: The Pet Event of the North
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DECC presents Petlandia: The Pet Event of the North

Planners are inviting vendors of pet-related goods and services, including veterinary clinics, groomers, trainers, rescue and adoption groups, pet merchandise vendors and even pet psychics to apply to be included in the event.

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Democrats made a big bet on themselves
Sen. Lindsey Port, DFL-Burnsville and colleagues celebrate the passage of the marijuana legalization bill Friday, April 28. The bill passed on a vote of 34-33. Photo by A.J. Olmscheid/Senate Media Services.

Democrats made a big bet on themselves

Will Stancil, a scholar of housing and education discrimination at the University of Minnesota Law School, compared it to a state version of the New Deal.

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