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Race officials expect the changes to be finalized on Monday for June 1 event
The motorcyclist was cited for failing to yield at the intersection of 45th Street South and 52nd Avenue South, police said.
Business is buzzing in the F-M, and after a brief hiatus, StartupBrew returns June 5. The weekly gathering brings together local entrepreneurs and business leaders to share ideas and offer support.
Small communities across the state are seeing increasing trouble with maintaining their water infrastructure, Daniel Marx said.

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Since 1996, the state of Minnesota has lost nearly 400 independent community pharmacies. While the Legislature just passed new laws to help, a national financial problem persists.
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The plaza is more than a gas-up for truckers, commuters, family vacationers and local customers. The bakery, restaurant and gift shop have made the Wright County icon a must-stop destination.
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As law enforcement heads fret about mental health-related calls and clamor for a local facility for compulsory commitments, others advocate for alternative options.
"About 43% of the fatalities that happen this weekend are in rural areas," said Elin Nozewski, a licensed insurance agent and vice president at Jerry Car Insurance.

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5-year-old Liam Lohmeyer and his family traveled 1,000 miles from Denver to honor Joe Stagnaro and his family at what would have been Joe's high school graduation.
A vehicle traveling in heavy rain drove off the road near mile marker 6 around 3:30 p.m. on Friday, May 24.
The North Dakota Supreme Court on Thursday, May 23, suspended Julie Bruggeman’s license for six months and a day.

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