State lawmakers plan to introduce legislation in the 2020 session to crack down on invasive and predatory robocalls.
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Glenwood Woman Pleads Guilty To Stealing Federal Benefits
Authorities say a Pope County woman, a onetime U.S. Postal Service employee, cheated the government out of more than $100,000 in federal disability benefits by claiming she had a workforce injury while at the same time competing in dog agility events.
Read More »President Trump Took On Minnesota Politicians At Rally Thursday Night In Minneapolis
President Trump took on Minnesota politicians at his ‘Keep America Great’ rally Thursday night in Minneapolis.
Read More »Top 10 Haunted Places In Minnesota
Great vacation spots if your a ghost hunter or places to avoid if you don’t like things that go bump in the night right here in the land of 10,000 lakes.
Read More »Todd County Collision Kills Fergus Falls Woman
The Minnesota State Patrol says an 80-year-old Fergus Falls woman is dead as a result of at two car collision that occurred in Todd County on Tuesday morning.
Read More »MN DNR Survey Says Fewer Are Participating In Small Game Hunting
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said its most recent survey revealed the fewest number of hunters pursuing small game – grouse, waterfowl, squirrels – since the department started tracking the numbers in 1969.
Read More »Here Are Some Of The Haunted Houses Around The Alexandria Area For October
Classic start to a great scary story or the perfect forecast to visit a Haunted House.
Read More »New Sentence For Accomplice In The Murder Of Savanna Greywind
A Fargo man whose life sentence was overturned in the death of Savanna Greywind, whose baby was cut from her womb was re-sentenced Monday to 20 years in prison.
Read More »That’s More Like It! Vikings Offense Comes Alive In 28-10 Win Over Giants
After putting up only 6 points in a stinker loss to the Chicago Bears a week earlier, Minnesota Vikings fans were wondering if they would see the same sputtering effort against the New York Giants.
Read More »Legal Battle Continues For St. Cloud Videographers Who Would Refuse To Shoot Same-Sex Weddings
Minnesota’s attorney general says the state will continue to fight a lawsuit in federal district court that was filed by two Minnesota videographers who want the right to refuse to shoot same-sex weddings.
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