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Bill to lower drinking age stalls

Published March 24, 2009
EDITOR’S NOTE: THIS STORY IS PART OF A SIX-PART SERIES COVERING BILLS THAT HAVE PREVIOUSLY FAILED IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE BUT ARE STILL REINTRODUCED YEAR AFTER YEAR.

Parolee in Oakland police shootings linked to rape

Published March 24, 2009
Problems involving parolees from California's overcrowded prison system have long beset state officials.

VA hires vets to go find comrades who need help

Published March 24, 2009
100 former service members were hired nationally as outreach specialists.

Lower projection on Red upstream may help Fargo

Published March 24, 2009
The National Weather Service lowered its crest forecast for Wahpeton and its cross-river neighbor, Breckenridge, Minn., downward to 18 feet by Wednesday morning, well below the tops of their dikes.

1 patron, 2 female employees shot at RI strip club

Published March 24, 2009
Detectives have issued a warrant for the arrest of the suspect.

NDSU cancels classes to help with sandbagging

Published March 23, 2009
City officials planned to fill more than 1 million sandbags, but with more rain forecast they increased the need to nearly 2 million sandbags.

Bill would restrict scholarship dollars for non-citizen athletes

Published March 23, 2009
The University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus would go unaffected because it doesn’t use state money for athletic scholarships.

NTSB checks on plane overloading in Montana crash

Published March 23, 2009
The plane was likely designed to carry a total of 11 people, including two pilots.

Blizzard shuts down parts of Wyoming, South Dakota

Published March 23, 2009
One mountainous area might get as much as 40 inches of snow.

Alaska volcano Mount Redoubt erupts 5 times

Published March 23, 2009
The 10,200-foot Redoubt Volcano, roughly 100 miles southwest of Anchorage, last erupted during a four-month period from 1989-90.

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