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The Section 7-4A title and entry in the state playdowns will be on the line Friday when the Bemidji High School football team hosts Hermantown beginning at 7 p.m. at Chet Anderson Stadium....
Two weeks after his 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass had been towed off a Minneapolis street, Garr White went to the city impound lot to get it back. He was a few hours too late....
MINNEAPOLIS - The phone banks have been humming for three weeks straight in the headquarters of the teachers' union for Minnesota's largest school district, as Anoka-Hennepin teachers and their allies plead with voters to renew an operating levy worth $48 million a year....
It started as a local dispute about birds eating too many fish at a popular lake in the west metro....
MINNEAPOLIS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota is asking Hennepin County to rescind new restrictions on OccupyMN protesters....
The ranks of America's poorest poor have climbed to a record high -- 1 in 15 people -- spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outlying places and shriveled jobs and income....
Governor Dayton says he's open to asking the state's tribal leaders for a contribution to pay for a new Vikings stadium....
WASHINGTON - A House committee has approved legislation that would require a 10 percent reduction in the federal civilian workforce by Sept. 30, 2014....
ALBANY -- When the Cuomo administration announced in July that the state would crack down on tax-free cigarette sales on Indian reservations, state officials portrayed the move as an aggressive and decisive step to enforce long-ignored laws in New York....
RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA -- Local businessman Robert Brancato announced Thursday he will lead the action to rescind and repeal the South Dakota statute of limitations (SOL) for childhood sexual abuse....
The tab for this year's record spring flooding in Manitoba has already cost federal taxpayers millions — and that will only go up....
Many people after watching the ABC 20/20 special, “Hidden America: Children of the Plains” may be asking, “What can be done to help?” The special depicted the daily lives of young people on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, home of one of the poorest counties in the United States. Like ABC reporter Diane Sawyer inquired at the end of the special, you may also be wondering why American Indians even stay on their reservations....
Turkey wants to do business with American Indian tribes, according to testimony Thursday at a hearing before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Indian and Alaska Native Affairs....
The national rate of suicide among Aboriginal youth is estimated to be five to six times higher than among non-Aboriginal youth....
Native Americans have a new place to go to get help finding education, work, and housing. The Native American Center Project is at 109 9th Street South in Fargo. Crews spent two months cleaning and rebuilding the site. Tonight, an open house and tours. The goal, reduce poverty in the metro. Volunteers and staff use cultural and prevention programs to make the most vulnerable families more aware of available assistance....
Restaurateur Dave Anderson of the “Famous Dave’s” barbecue chain told a Cottage Grove crowd Thursday that faith changed his life....
After ending her 72-day marriage, denying accusations that the nuptials were part of a publicity stunt or that she did it for the money, one question remains, will Kim Kardashian keep the $2 million ring given to her by Kris Humphries?...
Sex workers will be allowed to testify at the public inquiry into the Robert Pickton murder case without having their names published, the former judge overseeing the hearings ruled Thursday....
WINTERHAVEN --- A former Fish and Game warden for the Quechan Indian Tribe who was placed on three years probation this week on a weapons case was arrested a second time today after he allegedly made contact with the victim he was ordered to stay away from....
Billings, Mont. — The FBI and the Bureau of Indian Affairs are investigating a suspicious death on the Crow Indian Reservation....
Florida would lose $125 million in gambling revenues it currently counts on if a destination casino bill passes, but a quick numbers crunch shows the state is actually likely to come out ahead....