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CHASKA – The Blackduck baseball team will make history 3 p.m. today when it meets BOLD in the quarterfinals of the state Class A baseball tournament....
The Minnesota Racing Commission gave its blessing Wednesday to an alliance between former rivals: struggling Canterbury Park racetrack and nearby Mystic Lake casino....
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Safety officials say Minnesota's traffic deaths in 2011 were the state's lowest annual death count since 1944....
Katherine Kersten writes ominously about a nefarious group of conspirators who allegedly have begun to lay the groundwork for a school finance lawsuit ("State poised to enter a legal danger zone," June 10). She warns that it will somehow destroy public education and bankrupt the state....
ALBANY — A bill pending in the New York State Legislature has the potential to affect sections of state sales tax, property tax and Indian laws....
The founder and governing board of three controversial Oakland charter schools could face a criminal investigation into allegations of fraud, misappropriation of funds and other illegal activities outlined in an official audit report released Wednesday. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/06/13/BA1P1P1HIJ.DTL#ixzz1xlZICy8f...
The head of an Oakland charter school organization that has made national headlines for its low-income students' outstanding test scores is now faced with mounting evidence that he used his position to enrich himself and his family....
A Manitoba First Nation leader says a Winnipeg aboriginal high school needs to communicate more with the worried parents of students who are being screened for HIV and hepatitis as a result of a botched diabetes test....
In an effort to keep their loved ones close to home, elders, children and chiefs in remote First Nations are asking for their own high schools....
For 28 years Barry Beach woke up every morning in a prison cell. Stark, flickering lights lit the drab space that confined him, and the rumbling echo of cell doors slamming punctuated his 100-year sentence without the possibility of parole. Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/article_68ec8964-07aa-56bf-b99b-788499bb15d5.html#ixzz1xlbgKSOg...
Law enforcement in Nebraska's two biggest cities stopped a disproportionately large number of black motorists last year when compared to how many black residents live in those areas, according to data from the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Read more: http://journalstar.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/report-blacks-stopped-more-often-in-omaha-lincoln/article_2fac4426-7b8c-52d3-8926-74f3d9ed3b5e.html#ixzz1xldGJJOt...