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News Minute: Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
Search crews have found no signs of four people who went missing after an overnight boat crash on the Mississippi River in southeast Iowa. Crews have been searching the river near Burlington since the collision was reported...
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This Hour: Latest Iowa news, sports, business and entertainment
Search crews have found no signs of four people who went missing after an overnight boat crash on the Mississippi River in southeast Iowa.
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Knee surgery stats prompt changes at US hospitals
New Hampshire's Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is changing the way it handles knee replacement surgeries based on the results of a data-sharing project aimed at improving health care quality and lowering costs.
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Ron Paul supporters dominate Minn. GOP convention
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) -- Supporters of maverick Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul are seizing control of Minnesota's state Republican Convention. The Paul backers scored a major victory Saturday
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Mayo Clinic holds graduation ceremonies
About 100 students are now joining the working world after receiving their diplomas Saturday. Our world now greets the next generation of doctors and scientists as Mayo Clinic holds its spring graduation.
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Oxbow Spring Funfest opens Zollman Zoo for all to see
Saturday is certainly a day to be spent outside, and hundreds of people in Byron took advantage of the day by going to the zoo.
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Man dies in accident at Ames construction company
A man has died in an accident at an Ames construction company.
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Lamberti arrested on suspicion of DUI in Iowa
Former Republican Senate leader Jeff Lamberti has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.
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Police seek man suspected of trying to lure girls
Authorities are looking for a man suspected in the attempted abduction of three girls on the west side of Perry.
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Man stuck in cave at Iowa park; woman rescued
Rescue crews are working to free a man trapped in a cave at an Iowa state park.
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4 missing, 8 hurt in boat crash on river in Iowa
Officials in Iowa say four people are missing and eight others hurt after a boat collision on the Mississippi River.
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Sheriff uses ATV to guide bear from NE Iowa town
A northeast Iowa sheriff used an ATV to guide a bear away from the town of West Union.
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Woman sentenced for stealing prison volunteer IDs
An Indianola woman has been sentenced to four years in prison for identity theft and credit card fraud after stealing the identities of church volunteers working in an outreach program at the women's prison in...
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Albert Lea doctor and Mayo Clinic part ways, authored paper on female circumcision
Pediatrician Hatem Elhagaly, also known as Dr. Ali, was let go for reasons not being disclosed by Mayo Clinic for confidentiality reasons. However, it was in April that Dr. Elhagaly wrote an article regarding his position on female genital circumcision.
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Stay out of the sun run
Friday night a group of runners in Rochester put a spotlight on skin cancer. More than a thousand people took part in the 7th Annual Stay out of the Sun Run.
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Recess relay
Hundreds of elementary students at Zumbrota-Mazeppa and those close to them laced up their shoes and hit the track as a way to give back.
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Police release map of Rochester thefts
Rochester Police are warning residents to lock their homes, garages and vehicles after more than 70 instances of car prowls, burglaries and thefts over the past week.
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'Frac sand' sediment spills into St. Croix River
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- A spill at a sand mining facility in Wisconsin has dumped an unknown amount of sand and other sediment into the St. Croix (kroy) River and wetlands near the Minnesota border. Wisconsin
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Break-in at Little Caesars
Rochester police are investigating a burglary at a popular pizza shop. Little Caesars on North Broadway was broken into between Monday night and Tuesday morning.
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Firefighters douse hot spots from forest fire
Firefighters are trying to douse the hot spots left from a forest fire that came dangerously close to the popular tourist town of Ely in northeastern Minnesota.
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370,000 utility customers getting a refund
About 370,000 CenterPoint Energy customers will get a small refund.
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Car crashes into pond in NW Rochester
A car crashed into a pond in northwest Rochester early Friday morning.
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K-M students prepare for curtain call
Students in Kasson Mantorville are gearing up for their annual coffeehouse concert. 500 hundred people, per night, are expected to attend the three day musical.
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USPS moves ahead with plans to consolidate
Tired of waiting to possibly be bailed out by Congress... the U.S. Postal Service has moved ahead with its plans to slash costs.
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Anchors aweigh; STEM students launch solar boat
Rochester STEM Academy students are mixing the sun with the water. Thursday they tested their newly-built solar powered boat on Silver Lake in Rochester.
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Civilly committing sex offenders
The U.S. supreme court, along with the Minnesota state supreme court, have both held that keeping sex offenders in custody after serving their prison time does not violate the double jeopardy clause of either the state or the federal constitution.
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Man missing in Mississippi River near Winona
A 57-year-old man is missing after falling out of a boat in the Mississippi River near Winona.
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Austin High School gets a green roof
Austin High School is going green. A group of students spent Thursday afternoon working on a green roof, a project that will help conserve energy.
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Honoring fallen Law Enforcement Officers
Everyday they put their lives on the line, knowing they may end up giving the ultimate sacrifice. A crowd gathered Thursday morning, along with the Rochester Police Department and the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office, to honor our local fallen law enforcement officers.
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Whooping cough cases on the rise in Minnesota
Minnesota health officials say the state is dealing with a rising number of whooping cough cases this year.
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Crews battle forest fire just outside Ely
Crews this afternoon are battling a forest fire just outside the northeastern Minnesota town of Ely.
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Minorities half under-5 population in 3 counties
For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S.
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MN recovers 64 lbs mercury offered on Craigslist
A citizen's tip helped officials recover 64 pounds of mercury that a man was trying to sell on Craigslist.
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Minn. man dies after boom lift touches power line
A Bemidji man is dead after the boom lift he was operating touched a power line.
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Rochester police investigate vehicle break-ins
Rochester police are investigating several recent vehicle break-ins. So far 9 reports have come into police, and officers say more are likely.
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Fallen law enforcement officers honored
The Rochester Police Department and the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office held a memorial service Thursday morning to honor fallen law enforcement officers.
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Minn. employers cut jobs, but jobless rate falls
Minnesota continued to lose jobs in April, and at a greater number. Yet, the state unemployment rate inched down slightly to 5.6 percent and remains well below the national rate of 8.1 percent.
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Woman arrested in Minn. animal shelter vandalism
Police have arrested a Brainerd woman after an animal rescue shelter was vandalized and its dogs released.
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Tentative agreement for 8 Twin Cities hospitals
Workers at eight Twin Cities hospitals have reached a tentative agreement on a new labor contract.
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Possible shooting range in Rochester causes anger
Residents in a southeast Rochester neighborhood are voicing their concerns over the possibility of a shooting range near their homes.
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New non-subscription text alerts
Most people in the United States own a cell phone, and that's what the federal government is counting on to keep you informed of any impending danger.
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Black bear buzz in Ridgway Iowa
Canada of course, Duluth sure, but Ridgeway Iowa? It's not exactly the place you expect to see a black bear. And no, it wasn't caught on a hunter's trail camera, town folks got to witness the animal first hand.
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Surviving Sexual Assault
Maybe the hardest thing about surviving sexual assault... is dealing with how you feel about everything afterwards.
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Kennedy named MSCTC president
The interim president of Minnesota State Community and Technical College has been named to the permanent position.
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Delta says frequent fliers saw different fares
Delta Air Lines says it may have charged some frequent fliers higher fares than other customers for almost three weeks because of a computer glitch.
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Olson chosen as next Winona State president
Winona State University has a new president. Scott Olson of Minnesota State University Mankato was chosen unanimously by the MnSCU Board of Trustees Wednesday morning.
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Lakeville father who abandoned son sentenced
A Lakeville father found guilty of child neglect for abandoning his son and leaving the state has been sentenced to two years of probation.
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Crews respond to semi rollover near Pine Island
First responders were called to a semi rollover near Pine Island Wednesday morning.
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Oronoco man arrested for assault at campground
An Oronoco man has been released on bond after being charged with a sexual assault Saturday morning at a campground.
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Crews pull woman's body from southern Minn. river
Divers have recovered the body of a 21-year-old Mankato woman who disappeared while tubing on a southern Minnesota river.
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