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Minnesota Shelter’s Policy Change Concerns Cat Lovers
A Minneapolis-based shelter recently announced a change in its policies, which has raised concerns about the feral cat population among animal lovers. On July 1, the organization stopped offering its free Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) services due to budget constraints. Rescuers will have to pay out of their pocket for the felines to get spayed or neutered, […] The post Minnesota Shelter’s Policy Change Concerns Cat Lovers appeared first on CatTime.
3 Arrested In Duluth Drug Bust
DULUTH, MN (KDAL) – Duluth Police, members of the Lake Superior Violent Offender Task Force and deputies from the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department arrested three people following the execution of a search warrant on Thursday. A 35 year old man from Duluth, a 19 year old from...
Kirk Cousins Could Be One-and-Done in Atlanta
NFL Insider believes it's possible that former Minnesota Vikings' quarterback Kirk Cousins could be one-season-and-done in Atlanta. The post Kirk Cousins Could Be One-and-Done in Atlanta appeared first on MinnesotaSportsFan.
Another Text Scam Circulating In Small Town Minnesota
Sigh. Another scam has been reported, this time in northern Minnesota. This scam isn't groundbreaking but it does look legitimate upon first glance. This scam was reported not too far from Duluth, in Grand Marais. Officials with Cook County shared a warning to residents on their Facebook page recently. You'd...
Gas taxes can’t pay for roads much longer, but Amazon deliveries might
For decades, states have relied on gas taxes to provide much of the money to maintain roads and bridges. But as cars become more fuel efficient, and some Americans switch to electric vehicles, state leaders say the gas tax won’t pay the bills for much longer. At the same time, many cities have seen their […] The post Gas taxes can’t pay for roads much longer, but Amazon deliveries might appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Minnesota Water Park Investigating Source of Explosive Diarrhea Causing Parasite
One Minnesota water park is working with state officials to determine the source of a parasite that caused a "diarrheal illness" to guests. The Minnesota Department of Health says the guests got the illness that can cause symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps and pains, and a fever from Cryptosporidiosis, which is spread from the stool of an infected person.
3 arrested after Duluth drug bust
DULUTH, Minn. -- Three people were arrested Thursday after police say they found meth, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl at a home in Duluth’s Morgan Park neighborhood. Members of the Lake Superior Violent Offender Task Force were carrying out a search warrant on the 1400 block of 91st Avenue West.
Panel: Future of U.S. health care system at stake this election
(The Center Square) – A panel of state senators and health care representatives discussed how election results could impact industry policy, including the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, prescription drug prices and abortion, among other issues. Wisconsin Health News hosted the panel Tuesday, beginning with a discussion about the Republican National Committee’s recently released health care agenda and what the state of health care could look like under another Trump administration. ...
Good Nature Farm of Grand Marais recognized as a 2024 ‘U of M Farm Family’
From the University of Minnesota Extension Office - July 11, 2024. The DeArruda Wharton family of Grand Marais has been named Cook County’s “2024 Farm Family of the Year” by the University of Minnesota. Good Nature Farm is an off-grid family farm located outside of Grand Marais....
Meet the International Students of Cook County
In the midst of heavy rains on June 18, Cornerstone Church welcomed international students and workers to a free dinner and the chance to socialize with some locals. “Mainly to make them feel welcome and thank them – they keep the tourism going in Grand Marais,” says co-organizer Reneé Larson. “I think many restaurants and motels would not have enough workers to support tourism here. So we need these students.”
USPS Announces Prices Hikes For Customers In Minnesota And Wisconsin
Price hikes are nothing new these days. I'd say we have all grown accustomed to the price of things going up at this point, right?. Just last month, prices went up at Olive Gardens across Minnesota and Wisconsin, which hit particularly hard because we all love their breadsticks. Ha!. Unfortunately,...
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