Star Tribune - Sat Nov 28
When 71-year-old Patricia Goodwin told residents of the Summerhill senior cooperative in Eden Prairie that she was leaving her office manager job, there were lots of sad faces.
Old boat sinks his credit ratingStar Tribune - Sat Nov 28
Long after Fred L. Anderson's stolen fishing boat was hauled to the scrap yard, the towing charges related to his little craft kept messing up his life.
If no one owns the home, who's watching the house?Star Tribune - Sat Nov 28
When a resident on Pillsbury Avenue in Bloomington discovered someone from the house next door trying to plug an extension cord into the resident's back yard electric outlet, it was clear something was wrong.
Former Minneapolis school bus driver accused of keeping girl on bus is acquittedTwinCities.com - Fri Nov 27
A former school bus driver has been acquitted of charges of criminal sexual conduct and keeping an 11-year-old girl from getting off his bus.
Santa Claus needs sanitizer, tooStar Tribune - Fri Nov 27
All I want for Christmas is........ for the government to stop taxing me to death, stop the out of control spending and leave me alone.
Driver leaves scene of multi-vehicle crash on 101Star News - Home - Fri Nov 27
20 is under investigation after the driver of the pickup that caused the incident left the scene.
Local stores, low-price strategyMinneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal - Thu Nov 26
St. Croix Promotions & Retail CEO Pady Regnier has reorganized merchandise in her stores, displaying products by price.
Metro cities see peril as businesses appeal property taxesTwinCities.com - Thu Nov 26
Officials say the ailing Woodbury Lakes mall is worth $89 million. The owners say it isn't. And as the case rolls through the Minnesota Tax Court, experts say it is one sign of trouble ahead for cities - as thousands of businesses stampede into court seeking to have their taxes cut.
Santa Claus needs sanitizer, tooStar Tribune - Thu Nov 26
Distressed over not being able to get on the priority list for H1N1 flu shots, Santa's helpers are taking matters into their own hands.
Bloomington mother, daughter convicted in day-care deathStar Tribune - Wed Nov 25
Over the objections of their lawyers, a Bloomington mother and daughter were handcuffed and taken to jail after they were convicted Wednesday on two counts each of manslaughter in the death of 22-month-old Demar Joseph-Amir Hicks at their home day care.
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