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Floodwaters Threaten Midwest

ELKHART, Ind. (AP) - Crews are using boats to help northern Indiana residents amid flooding from melting snow and heavy rain moving across the Midwest.  Elkhart Mayor Tim Neese said Wednesday that about 19 people had been evacuated from homes…

Shooting Survivors Demand Change at Florida Capitol

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Thousands of chanting students, including survivors of the Florida school shooting, rallied at the state Capitol on Wednesday, demanding changes to gun laws and threatening to remove Republicans who refuse to address new gun-control measures. A…

Could Your Dog Get the Flu?

SUPERIOR, Wisc. - Every year it’s estimated nearly 80 percent of dogs are exposed to canine influenza will develop the disease. However, local veterinarians say it can be less deadly than the…

Assembly Passes School Guard Grant Bill

MADISON, Wis.-The state Assembly has passed a Republican bill creating a grant program to help schools pay for armed guards. The vote comes six days after a mass shooting at a Florida high school left 17 dead. Under the bill,…

Spokesman: Evangelist Billy Graham Has Died at Age 99

MONTREAT, N.C.-The Rev. Billy Graham, counselor to presidents and the most widely heard Christian evangelist in history, has died at age 99. Spokesman Mark DeMoss tell The Associated Press that Graham died Wednesday morning at his home in Montreat, North…

Special Report: Beauty On The Ice

Despite a frigid winter, the hugely popular Apostle Island Ice Caves are still not open or accessible. The frozen sea caves attract thousands of visitors when they are accessible. The last…

Superior School District Selects New Administrator

SUPERIOR, Wis. - Amy Starzecki has been the assistant superintendent of Duluth public schools since 2015.  Before that, she worked in the Floodwood and Deer River school districts. Starzecki says she…

Russia Troll Farm Even Zanier than Indictment Says

MOSCOW (AP) - A Clinton-Obama sex tape using body doubles. A Facebook page promoting Texas independence riddled with grammatical mistakes. The U.S. indictment centered on a Russian internet "troll farm" only scratches the surface of the agency that allegedly produced…

Lawmakers Head Back to St. Paul For Three-Month Session

ST. PAUL, Minn.-Minnesota's latest legislative session is getting underway. State lawmakers were due to return to the Capitol Tuesday with a long to-do list. Squaring Minnesota's tax code with the recently passed federal tax cuts is one of the top…

Attorney Admits he Lied to Mueller’s Federal Agents

WASHINGTON (AP) - An attorney for a prominent law firm is pleading guilty to lying to federal authorities about his interactions with a former Trump campaign associate.  The charge does not involve election meddling or relate to the Trump campaign’s…

Cloquet Police Seeking Help Identifying Woman

CLOQUET, Minn - The Cloquet Police Department is looking to identify the woman shown in the photo and talk to her regarding the theft of a purse at L&M today. The woman left in a red Ford Focus with an…

Minnesota Reports 116,000 Jump in Uninsured

ST. PAUL, Minn.-Minnesota says the number of people without health insurance in the state jumped by 116,000 in the past two years. The Minnesota Department of Health says the uninsured rate rose to 6.3 percent last year, up from 4.3…

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