REGIONAL
Lawmakers from regional centers form group
Duluth, Mankato, Moorhead, Rochester and St. Cloud legislators have banded together to deal with issues regional centers face. "Regionalization is increasing," Sen. Roger Reinert, DFL-Duluth, said. "...
Posted on 2/3/11 at 12:31 AM
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.By Marie Nitke , May 23, 2012
Back from Iraq
By Connie Vandermay , May 23, 2012
Campaign season arrives with filing process
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota’s campaign season officially began on Tuesday.By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , May 22, 2012
Church membership on the decline in Minnesota, North Dakota
A new survey by the Association of Religion Data Archives finds that fewer people, even in highly churched North Dakota and Minnesota, are attending religious services, mostly in the traditional denominations.By Stephen J. Lee, Forum Communications Co , May 21, 2012
Runners from both near, far reach personal goals at Fargo Marathon
As the 24,000 people who participated in the weekend’s events crossed the finish line (or did their best to get there), fresh legs were in increasingly short supply, supplanted by satisfied grins and more than a few bags of ice.By Marino Eccher, INFORUM , May 20, 2012
Fire scorches Nimrod area again
Authorities do not know what caused a wildfire that burned 93 acres northeast of Nimrod Monday.By Rachelle Klemme, Wadena Pioneer Journal , May 20, 2012
County to light highway intersections for safety
Highway intersections in various parts of Otter Tail County will be lighted, making those roadways safer. The federal government will be picking up 90 percent of the $148,000 tab for the projects.By Tom Hintgen, Otter Tail Correspondent , May 18, 2012
Study finds pesticides in central Minnesota air
A report released Thursday indicates that residents in Perham, Frazee and other parts of central Minnesota face frequent exposure to multiple pesticides in the air they breathe.May 17, 2012
Local M State students take top IT prize
A team of students in the Network Administration program at Minnesota State Community and Technical College in Wadena won first place in an online competition sponsored by the TechBiz Minnesota information technology center.May 17, 2012
‘Go-Getters’ raise nearly $8K for MS
May 17, 2012
60 years ago, Ike visited Glendalough
By Tom Hintgen, Otter Tail Correspondent , May 17, 2012
Community Action office in New York Mills closing: Up to 70 employees will be laid off, program to relocate to Detroit Lakes
The Otter Tail-Wadena Community Action office in New York Mills is in its final days as programs shift to Mahube-Otwa Community Action.By Connie Vandermay , May 17, 2012
Detroit Lakes police officer dies of gunshot wound
By Nathan Bowe, Forum Communications Co. , May 14, 2012
Dayton signs stadium bill
ST. PAUL -- Rep. Morrie Lanning summed up a stadium bill signing in three words: “We did it.” That pretty much was the attitude of a couple hundred cheering Minnesotans, many wearing Vikings’ purple, in the Capitol rotunda today as Gov. Mark Dayton signed the $975 million stadium construction proposal.By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , May 14, 2012
Missing man who left group home found at turkey farm near Frazee
FRAZEE, Minn. – A 24-year-old man who went missing from a group home early Saturday was found late Sunday at a turkey farm in rural Frazee, according to the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office.By Forum staff reports , May 14, 2012
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