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MSR&PC, AURI show off soy rejuvenate that extends the life of your shingles
Brought to you by Roof Maxx, along with the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI) and the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council (MSR&PC) While the average asphalt shingle roof lasts around 15-20 years, soybeans could help extend the life of your roof by up to 15 years more and with a serious cost savings, too. Roof Maxx, along with the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI) and the Minnesota Soybean Research...
**USPS Proposes Changes to Delivery Times to Save $3 Billion**
Starting January 1, 2025, Minnesota’s minimum wage will increase to $11.13 per hour for all workers. This new rate applies to all employers, regardless of size, and includes specific provisions for different categories of workers:. – **General Minimum Wage**: $11.13 per hour for all employees. – **Training Wage**: $9.08...
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...
Severe storms roll across Minnesota. St. Paul building renamed after fallen officer
ListenSevere storms roll across Minnesota. St. Paul building renamed after fallen officer. A line of severe storms Monday night downed trees, dropped torrential rain and knocked out power to more than 100,000 homes and businesses across a wide swath of southern and central Minnesota, the Twin Cities area and western Wisconsin.
The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Tropical Atlantic waking up as severe weather slams Midwest
Start your day with the latest weather news. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center have highlighted a new area to monitor in the Atlantic as severe weather knocks out power to thousands in the Midwest
Minnesota wedding photographer accused of secretly recording client
(FOX 9) - A popular Minnesota photographer is facing a criminal charge after police said he secretly recorded a bride partially nude in a dressing room. The investigation began in April after the significant other of Mitchell Ringness turned over a thumb drive to police. According to court documents, investigators found a video on it showing a bride in her underwear with her breasts exposed.
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