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Professional rodeo returns to St. Croix County

June 2, 2011 in New Richmond News

The 2011 St. Croix Valley PRCA Rodeo will take place Friday, June 17, and Saturday, June 18, at the St. Croix County Fairgrounds and Fairplex, home of the St. Croix County Fair, Glenwood City. Continue Reading

Good luck Spartans; so long, Tim

June 2, 2011 in Superior Telegram

It has been a great year for our young athletes, but the Spartan boys golf team has proven to be extra special. For the first time in the school’s history, they are competing at the state in back-to-back seasons. Continue Reading

‘No Call’ list sign-up should be permanent

June 2, 2011 in New Richmond News

Wisconsin’s “Do Not Call” list is one of the best consumer protection tools to come along in decades. Continue Reading

The Picture Book, Happily, Ever After

June 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

The picture book is dead.
Long live the picture book.
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More students seek summer jobs

June 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

MOORHEAD, Minn. Summertime is a time of relaxation, vacation and for some teens, a time to work.
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No ‘major concerns’ on river between Pierre and Yankton, Corps official says

June 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

State officials said Thursday there is no cause for alarm at locations on the Missouri River between Pierre and Yankton, even as people evacuate those two cities. Continue Reading

No ‘major concerns’ on river between Pierre and Yankton, Corps official says

June 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

State officials said Thursday there is no cause for alarm at locations on the Missouri River between Pierre and Yankton, even as people evacuate those two cities. Continue Reading

Aberdeen mayor: City manager could help Mitchell

June 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

Aberdeen’s mayor told Mitchell’s Rotary Club on Thursday at the Ramada that a city manager has been a great addition for the northeastern South Dakota city.
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Giuliani, Palin steal some of Romney’s thunder in N.H.

June 2, 2011 in Duluth News Tribune

As Mitt Romney formally announced his presidential bid Thursday, two larger-than-life political personalities crashed into New Hampshire, stealing the nominal frontrunner’s thunder and underscoring that the GOP field is far from settled. Continue Reading

Along wider areas of Missouri River, residents less threatened by flood

June 2, 2011 in The Daily Republic

RUNNING WATER John Talsma stood Friday on his property east of Running Water, alongside the Missouri River, and pointed to a grassy patch 50 yards from the bank.
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