TwinCities.com - Mon Nov 30
The world-class eight-point buck allegedly poached in Goodhue County was shot with a rifle, not a bow, as evidenced by lead fragments found in the hide, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources officials said today.
Minnesota tribe rallies against nuclear power plant expansionWisInfo - Sun Nov 29
WELCH, Minn. - A Minnesota Native American community with a nuclear power plant as its neighbor held a rally Friday to voice opposition to a utility's expansion plans there.
Minnesota tribe to rally against nuclear expansionKAAL-TV Austin - Fri Nov 27
WELCH, Minn. - A Minnesota Indian community with a nuclear power plant as its neighbor is holding a rally to voice opposition to a utility's expansion plans there.
Minnesota tribe to rally against nuclear expansionClover Herald - Fri Nov 27
A Minnesota Indian community with a nuclear power plant as its neighbor is holding a rally to voice opposition to a utility's expansion plans there.
Gun may have felled poached trophy buckStar Tribune - Thu Nov 26
DNR conservation officer Maj. Rod Smith said hunter Troy Reinke could face jail time if convicted of poaching.
Law enforcement taps social networking to reach publicStartribune.com - Wed Nov 25
October was already a dangerous month on roads in Goodhue County. "Quite a few vehicles that went off the roadway," says Minnesota State Trooper Dan Lewis.
Gun may have felled poached trophy buckStarTribune - Wed Nov 25
DNR conservation officer Maj. Rod Smith said hunter Troy Reinke could face jail time if convicted of poaching.
Law enforcement taps social networking to reach publicKARE 11 TV - Wed Nov 25
October was already a dangerous month on roads in Goodhue County. "Quite a few vehicles that went off the roadway," says Minnesota State Trooper Dan Lewis.
Goodhue County offers H1N1 vaccinationsPost-Bulletin - Wed Nov 25
Goodhue County Public Health will have H1N1 flu vaccination clinics for pregnant women, people living with or giving care to infants younger than 6 months, health care personnel, children ages 6 months to 9 years and children ages 10 to 18 with medical conditions.
H1N1 clinics scheduled in Red WingPost-Bulletin - Sat Nov 21
The Goodhue County Public Health office in Red Wing, 512 W. Ave., will have weekly pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccinations on Tuesdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for pregnant women, people living with or providing care to infants younger than 6 months, health-care personnel with direct contact with patients or infectious material, children 4 to 9 and ...
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