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Minnesota's nursing homes face financial crisis

24.05.2008 22:27    minnesota.publicradio.org
Elderly care advocates say nearly a third of the state's nursing homes are in danger of closing their doors because of financial problems. Facility administrators say part of the problem is a state law that caps the rate homes can


Ironworld exhibit looks into Dylan's range roots

24.05.2008 19:42    minnesota.publicradio.org (2)
Saturday is Bob Dylan's 67th birthday,and what better way to celebrate than a new exhibit that exploreshis local connections.

Health Dept. takes action against another bar for 'theater nights'

24.05.2008 19:27    minnesota.publicradio.org
The Minnesota Department of Health is taking court action against a third bar for violating the statewide smoking ban.

Police Shoot Man Struggling For Officer's Gun

24.05.2008 17:51    wcco.com
A Minneapolis police officer shot a suspect during a struggle over the officer's firearm.

Mpls. Cops: Juvenile Focus Has Slowed Murder Rate

24.05.2008 17:51    wcco.com
The homicide rate in Minneapolis has seen a significant drop this year compared to last, and police think it may be because of a new focus on preventing juvenile crime.

Accused Killer In Arizona Slayings Grew Up In MN

24.05.2008 17:51    wcco.com
A man accused in a series of murders and brutal assaults in the Phoenix area grew up in northwestern Minnesota where former classmates and teachers were shocked to learn of his arrest.

Ironworld Exhibit Looks Into Dylan's Range Roots

24.05.2008 17:51    wcco.com
Saturday is Bob Dylan's 67th birthday, and what better way to celebrate than a new exhibit that explores his local connections.

19-Year-Old Dirt Biker Collides With Deer, Dies

24.05.2008 17:51    wcco.com
A 19-year-old Ely man was killed after the dirt bike he was riding collided with a deer.

Rising diesel prices produce acres of worry

24.05.2008 17:13    minnesota.publicradio.org
Farmers feel the pain of high energy costs everytime they fill their storage tanks. Along with increasing costs for other supplies, the higher prices are eroding profits.

'MIA Hunters' Seek Those Lost Overseas

24.05.2008 07:58    wcco.com
On this Memorial Day, there are still 88,000 Americans missing in action from World War II through the First Gulf War. While the U.S. military sends investigators across the world to excavate sites every year, there simply more people and

Graduates Astound: Mother Earns 3 Majors

24.05.2008 07:58    wcco.com
Look at Domonique Edwards' graduation pictures, and you'll see a woman full of joy, pride and determination. When she walked across the stage at Hamline University last weekend, she became the first person in her family to finish college.

Over 200 Animals Rescued From SE Minn. 'Pet Mill'

24.05.2008 07:58    wcco.com
The Animal Humane Society is in southeastern Minnesota working on one of its largest animal cruelty cases in recent memory.

Roads Reopened After Fuel Tanker Rollover On I-35W

24.05.2008 07:58    wcco.com
The tanker rolled over on northbound Interstate 35W at the County Road C exit ramp, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.

Diplomacy vs. Appeasement

24.05.2008 07:26    minnesota.publicradio.org
President Bush has labeled negotiating with countries such as Iran "appeasement," while others say the United States can't rule out engaging it's enemies. Midmorning examines why the word appeasement continues to evoke such strong feelings, and how the United States

Sen. Clinton returns to campaign in South Dakota

24.05.2008 07:26    minnesota.publicradio.org
Sen. Hillary Clinton spent much of the day campaigning in South Dakota. She talked with invited guests at a surburban Sioux Falls grocery store and then headed to Brookings for another appearance.

Host committee for RNC disappointed with lack of state help

24.05.2008 07:25    minnesota.publicradio.org
The local host committee for the RepublicanNational Convention says it's disappointed the state didn't followthrough on promised financial help.

Franken takes big pay cut for Senate race

24.05.2008 07:25    minnesota.publicradio.org
Running for Senate has taken a bite out of AlFranken's earnings.

Smart design for people who need it

24.05.2008 07:25    minnesota.publicradio.org
A new exhibition opening at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis this weekend shows that cheap and simple designs can change, and even save, lives.

Gas prices keep campsites open

24.05.2008 07:25    minnesota.publicradio.org
There are a still a few parks with openings for the big travel weekend.Travel experts are predicting that record-high gas prices will keep many Minnesotans from leaving the state this Memorial Day weekend.

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