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A doggone good mystery
It began as a mystery: Last Friday afternoon, the [Alexandria] Echo Press received a call from a resident on South Union Lake with a weird tip: He came across what appeared to be a dead squid lying on the ground of the public access on South Lake Union, just a few feet from the lake.
Wednesday, March, 28, 2012 - EOT Focus - News

Minnesota budget talks mysteriously break off
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota budget talks mysteriously ended Sunday afternoon, and negotiators refused to say why they broke off as the state faces a potential Friday government shutdown.
Monday, June, 27, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

Mystery roadkill in Alexandria baffles many
ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — An alien. An albino pig with long claws. A government experiment gone wrong. A werewolf.
Wednesday, August, 10, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Grand Forks woman 'allergic to cold'
Growing up on the south coast of England, Jane Sykes Wilson learned to live with a mysterious illness that seemed to arrive when temperatures drop, as if she were allergic to cold.
Sunday, February, 19, 2012 - EOT Focus - News

The air we breathe: Area residents study pesticide drift
Norma Smith knew something wasn’t right when, after several years of successful breeding, her family’s flock of nearly 70 sheep produced just six lambs. More were born the next year, but many of those were sick or deformed. By that winter, 29 of the sheep had mysteriously died.
Wednesday, May, 23, 2012 - EOT Focus - News

Book written about former Alexandria anchor who disappeared
Despite the fact that 16 years have passed since her disappearance, the case still draws a lot of local interest. Huisentruit started her broadcast career at KSAX-TV in Alexandria.
Thursday, July, 07, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Bemidji man wins Great American Think Off
“Yes, poetry matters. It matters because, at both the personal and universal level, it is the spiritual language of our one human family; it speaks to and from us,” said Marsh Muirhead to an audience at the Great American Think Off last night in New York Mills.
Sunday, June, 12, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

Get ‘Tangled’ up in the Children’s Theatre’s latest production
With it’s family-friendly humor, familiar but fresh story, and catchy music, “Tangled” is sure to ensnare audiences of all ages.
Wednesday, March, 14, 2012 - EOT Focus - News

Perham library celebrates 90 years
National Library Week is April 8-14
Wednesday, April, 11, 2012 - EOT Focus - Community

Jordan Hein’s five touchdowns take down Detroit Lakes
Updated Monday.
DETROIT LAKES - Oh, how the tide can turn quickly in high school football. Twice it appeared the Detroit Lakes football team was going in for a fourth-quarter touchdown and twice they were denied by turnovers — one resulting in six points for the visiting Perham Yellowjackets to help preserve a 35-28 victory over the Lakers.
Saturday, October, 15, 2011 - EOT Focus - Sports