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Millionaire wants to send married couple to Mars
Space tourist Dennis Tito announced plans to send a middle-aged couple on a privately built spaceship to slingshot around the red planet and come back home.
Wednesday, February, 27, 2013 - Associated Press - News

Duluth's 'Rosie the Riveter' of robots earns statewide attention
A Duluth East High School student is among the winners of statewide award that is meant to help bridge the gender gap for women in technology careers.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Duluth Budgeteer News - Budgeteer

St. Paul man dies after bar fight; second man injured
One man is dead and another injured following an assault at a St. Paul bar early Saturday, and police are asking for the public’s help.
Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

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Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Community

Franken urges support of bill to retain teachers, boost study of math and science
U.S. Sen. Al Franken spoke at a Minnesota Science Teachers Association conference in Duluth on Friday and urged support for a bill that he hopes will help retain teachers in K-12 education and boost the number of students studying math and science for a career.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Franken urges Minnesota educators to support "master teacher" bill
Sen. Al Franken talked about his favorite science teacher Friday at a Minnesota Science Teachers Association conference in Duluth and urged support for a bill to help retain teachers and boost the number of students studying math and science.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Minnesota woman accused of assaulting husband with hammer, telephone cord
A 71-year-old Burnsville, Minn., woman hit her husband in the head with a hammer and tried to strangle him with a telephone cord because she had "had it," according to a criminal complaint filed Thursday.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

Woman gets 4 months for trying to suffocate infant son at St. Paul hospital
Four months behind bars and a stern order to get help. That was the sentence a Ramsey County judge gave Katie Elaine Lewis, who admitted she pinched her infant son’s nose shut until he passed out.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

Raising Adam Lanza: Devoted mother was his first victim
Shortly after her move from New Hampshire to Newtown, Conn., in 1998, Nancy Lanza had good news about her troubled son.
Tuesday, February, 19, 2013 - Hartford (Conn.) Courant - News

Field reports: Winter appears to be treating deer population well
This winter, so far, has been easy on Minnesota’s white-tailed deer population. With little snow on the ground and a warmer-than-normal January (despite the cold snaps), deer are doing just fine.
Sunday, February, 17, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Outdoors

Fans go hog wild over disabled piglet with a wheelchair
Chris P. Bacon, a month-old piglet from Clermont, Fla., born without use of his hind legs, has become an Internet sensation since his owner posted a video showing him learning to use a wheelchair made from a toy building set.
Friday, February, 15, 2013 - Orlando Sentinel / MCT - News

Tattoos bar the way for prospective Hennepin County sheriff's deputies
Ryan Stevens has two law enforcement degrees and is studying for a third as he works full time as a state-employed guard at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Faribault. But he recently was rejected for a job with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office because the tattoos on his arms violated department policy.
Thursday, February, 14, 2013 - Minneapolis Star Tribune / MCT - News

First day of Twins' spring training brings new hope, new faces
The routine pitching, hitting and defensive drills are familiar, but they never really get old for baseball lifers like Ron Gardenhire, who begins in his 12th year as Twins manager eager to rebuild credibility and secure his future with the club.
Thursday, February, 14, 2013 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Sports

Construction project will slow traffic on Twin Cities' I-694 later this year
A major repair and rehabilitation project of a nearly six-mile stretch of Interstate 694 in the northern Twin Cities suburbs is slated to start this summer
Sunday, February, 10, 2013 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - News

NHL: Cloquet native Langenbrunner faces season-ending, career-threatening surgery
St. Louis Blues forward Jamie Langenbrunner has a torn labrum in his left hip and will undergo surgery, which would lead to a five- to six-month rehabilitation process. It will be the end of Langenbrunner’s 2013 season and possibly his 18-year NHL career.
Sunday, February, 10, 2013 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch / MCT - Sports

Eugene Robinson: A new warfare normal needs rules
If George W. Bush had told us that the “war on terror” gave him the right to execute a U.S. citizen overseas with a missile fired from a drone aircraft, without due process or judicial review, I’d have gone ballistic. It makes no difference that the president making this chilling claim is Barack Obama. What’s wrong is wrong.
Sunday, February, 10, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion

Cat in, iron out as Monopoly token
Other pieces that contested for a spot on Monopoly included a robot, diamond ring, helicopter and guitar.
Wednesday, February, 06, 2013 - Associated Press - Entertainment

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency launches investigation of Red Cliff’s handling of barrels
The state wasn’t told when and where the controversial barrels were brought ashore from Lake Superior.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

Pollution control looking into Red Cliff's handling of military waste
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is investigating how the Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe handled barrels of Cold War military waste recovered last summer from Lake Superior.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - News

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Sunday, February, 03, 2013 - Duluth News Tribune - Community

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