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Restaurant inspection update: State shuts down ‘imminent health hazard’
The Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing oversees restaurant inspections in Iowa. (Photo via Canva; DIAL logo courtesy of Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing) The state of Iowa has shut down food service and suspended the license of a Clayton County eatery and convenience store that has...
Minnesota Pervert Busted For Secretly Filming Half-Naked Bride
The bride is sacred on her wedding day. The entire day revolves around her (the spouse is secondary...that's just how it is); and if you cross the bride, you've crossed the line, BUDDY. The wedding photographer's one fricking job is to capture the special moments that day, and one pervert...
Two Minnesota Hospitals Recognized As Two of Americas Best
When it comes to your health, sometimes we can select where we receive treatment, and it's always reassuring when you know going in that the facility is well respected. Seeing how I’m not a doctor nor do I play one on TV, I, like a lot of people, need to lean on those with a better understanding of the health care profession for the grading of hospitals on a deeper level.
MN weather: Strong storms in metro Tuesday morning
A line of strong storms is pushing through the Twin Cities metro early Tuesday morning, triggering severe thunderstorm warnings for counties including Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, and others. FOX 9's meteorologist Cody Matz has your forecast.
Fair-goers scorched by heartland heat wave take refuge under misters as some schools let out early
FALCON HEIGHTS — Visitors to the Minnesota State Fair sought relief from soaring temperatures under misters Monday while some Midwestern schools dismissed classes early or called off sports practices. Highs approaching the century mark combined with oppressive humidity to made it feel like 105 to 115 degrees (40 to 46 Celsius) across the country’s heartland, […] The post Fair-goers scorched by heartland heat wave take refuge under misters as some schools let out early appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Bail set at $1 million in stabbing death of 14 year-old-girl
(KFGO) – BAIL HAS BEEN SET AT ONE-MILLION DOLLARS FOR THE MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING A 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL AND LEAVING HER BODY NEAR THE RIVER IN MOORHEAD LAST WEEK. 18-YEAR-OLD ISAAC ARNDT HAS MADE HIS FIRST COURT APPEARANCE IN MOORHEAD. HE WAS ARRESTED IN FARGO ON A MURDER CHARGE.
The Topline: The asymmetric fraying of America’s social fabric
Welcome to The Topline, a weekly roundup of the big numbers driving the Minnesota news cycle, as well as the smaller ones that you might have missed. This week: Auto insurance rate hikes; data that debunks a Minneapolis myth; education and social connection; the geography of octogenarianism. CBS News reports that Minnesota is one of […]
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