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Randy Foye To Represent Wolves In Outreach Program

07.05.2008 23:57    wcco.com
Some of the Minnesota Timberwolves will be teaching their game to another part of the world this summer.


Minnesota's Hunting Population Gets Older

07.05.2008 23:57    wcco.com
Bernie Prihoda spent much of his life walking through the woods with agun in his hands and a dog by his side, hunting with his father. Whenthe time came, the 57-year-old Owatonna man taught his children how tohunt, a skill

UW Announces 4 Finalists For Top Job At Madison

07.05.2008 23:57    wcco.com
The dean of the school's largest college and top administrators from Michigan, Cornell and Minnesota were named finalists Wednesday to lead the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Where Have All The Birds Gone?

07.05.2008 23:57    wcco.com
Minnesota's rough winter and mildspring is making it tough on some of our feathered friends.


Local Israelis Celebrate 60 Years Of Their Nation

07.05.2008 23:57    wcco.com
It was 60 years ago this year a new nation was born -- Israel. AmericanJews in Minnesota are celebrating their statehood at the Metrodome.

Some 500 volunteers plant trees along Gunflint Trail

07.05.2008 23:20    minnesota.publicradio.org
An overnight snowfallcomplicated but did not stop a major reforestation project alongthe Gunflint Trail in northeastern Minnesota.

Feds issue new guidelines for treating tobacco dependence

07.05.2008 23:20    minnesota.publicradio.org
Federal health officials issued new guidelines today for how medical practitioners should treat tobacco use and dependence. The guidelines were last updated in 1997.

Researchers debate what we know about green fuels

07.05.2008 23:20    minnesota.publicradio.org
About 40 people met at the University of Minnesota Tuesday to discuss the state of knowledge about how much ethanol and biodiesel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

A new threat to duck populations

07.05.2008 23:20    minnesota.publicradio.org
Snails and several parasites are killing thousands of ducks each year on the Mississippi River.

A recipe to save the world

07.05.2008 17:42    fusion.stolaf.edu
St. Olaf seniors Katie Godfrey '08 and Danielle Stoermer '08 have created a cookbook that focuses on preparing healthy, locally grown food. "I hope the cookbook begins a discussion about the importance of eating local and seasonal foods and how

Alumna tries out for Olympic marathon

07.05.2008 17:42    fusion.stolaf.edu
Jenna Boren '99 recently had the opportunity to compete in the Olympic marathon time trials in Boston. "The crowds were great and the course was cool. I just tried to make the most of what I had," Boren says.

Gophers' scores make the grade

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
No Gophers sports teams will face penalties for their academic performance, according to the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate report released Tuesday. The Gophers men's basketball team was the only University team with an APR score lower than ...

Woman leaps out window to escape sexual assault

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
A 20-year-old woman leapt from the window of her second-story apartment to escape a sexual assault early Sunday morning, Minneapolis police said. The victim arrived to her Como neighborhood home to find an unknown man had entered her ...
Woman leaps out window to escape sexual assault

U instructor inducted into handball hall of fame

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
More than 40 years ago, a young man serving in the Navy began noticing men congregating in a cement room - the men were playing handball.And the rest is history for Jim Carlson, who's loved the sport ever since.On Wednesday,
U instructor inducted into handball hall of fame

Veterans Transition Center receives $40,000 from grant

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
After serving in the military, returning to school full-time wasn't hard for Justin Riechers: It was "awkward."The aerospace engineering junior and co-president of the Veterans Transition Center was a 22-year-old first-year student who found the ...
Veterans Transition Center receives $40,000 from grant

University student starts mo-ped business

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
University student Brian VanMeveren wants to help students get to class.VanMeveren, a philosophy major, started his own mo-ped business earlier this year while taking Introduction to Entrepreneurship, a Carlson School of Management class...
University student starts mo-ped business

MSA discusses light rail at final forum

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
The topic of the night for the Minnesota Student Association on Tuesday was the Central Corridor.Following a special address from director of Parking and Transportation Services Bob Baker about the light-rail line, MSA passed a resolution ...

Elbow, elbow

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
They say all good things must come to end. Nelly Furtado wondered it just last year, and well, the minute Anna Nicole Smith died just a short year ago, I wondered the same thing. And now it's my turn to

Caps and gowns ending up as waste

07.05.2008 12:44    mndaily.com
After thousands of University graduates this month toss their caps into the air, most will eventually toss their cap and gown into the trash.Tim Giuliani, owner of Graduate Affairs, a California-based company that sells caps and gowns...

Finding Hidden Dangers In Lake Tornado Left Behind

07.05.2008 09:25    wcco.com
Nearly two years after a tornado ripped through southern Minnesota, part of the cleanup is just beginning. All week divers will feel their way through Lake Emily in Le Sueur County. They're searching for rooftops, lawnmowers and even cars all

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