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Mar 12 2024
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U of M police ask for help locating missing student
A post on X (Twitter) says Margot Langford, also known as River, was last seen on campus March 10. MINNEAPOLIS — U of M police are asking for help in locating a student who has been reported as missing. The department posted on the U of M Public Safety X (Twitter) account that 20-year-old Margot Langford has not been seen since last spotted at Bailey Hall on the St. Paul campus around midnight
KARE11Mar 13 2024
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Family, friends continue search for missing Billings boy
Family and friends gathered at Central Park in Billings Wednesday trying to track down clues that might help them find a missing 12-year-old boy. Andy Paul Bear Tusk Martinez was last seen on Feb. 21. Billings police say they believe Martinez ran away from home and could be either in the Billings area or on the Crow reservation. However, his family is concerned it could be something else. “I’m
KTVQ 2Mar 12 2024
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Obituary: Lauretta A. (Lachance) Demers
AUBURN – Lauretta A. (Lachance) Demers, 98, of Lewiston, passed away on Sunday, March 10, 2024, after a very short admission due to a fall to the Androscoggin Hospice House. She was the wife of Normand R. Demers. Lauretta was born in Charlesbourg, Canada on Feb. 13, 1926. She was the daughter of the late Paul E. & Laura A. (Nadeau) Lachance. The family moved to Lewiston when she and her
Lewiston Sun JournalMar 14 2024
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Shannon Gooden's girlfriend accused of straw purchasing weapons used in Burnsville first responder killings
MINNEAPOLIS — U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger and law enforcement officials announced an indictment Thursday in the Burnsville shooting that killed three first responders. Ashley Dyrdahl is accused of straw purchasing the weapons used in the shooting, Luger's office said. Dyrdahl "conspired with Shannon Cortez Gooden to place firearms in Gooden's hands, despite the fact Gooden could not legally own
CBS News (Online)Mar 12 2024
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Farmington Mayor to step into wrestling ring for Burnsville fundraiser
A unique fundraising event is taking place this weekend in Rosemount, as pro-wrestlers enter the ring to raise money for the families of the fallen Burnsville first responders. Iron Heart Pro Wrestling and Dakota County Heroes have teamed up for the event, which aims to entertain 400 people with ticket sales benefitting the families of Officers Matthew Ruge and Paul Elmstrand along with
Fox9Jan 11 2022
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Fauci says Sen. Paul's attacks 'kindle the crazies' who have threatened his life
WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious disease expert, sparred with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., at a hearing Tuesday after Paul attacked him for appearing to disagree with scientists who said the coronavirus originated in a lab in China.
"What happens when he gets out and accuses me of things that are completely untrue is that all of a sudden that kindles the crazies
NBC News DigitalMar 12 2024
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ATF agent on dangers of straw purchasers: "They are on the same level as the actual trigger pullers"
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The man who shot and killed three Burnsville first responders got at least one of the guns through what's called a straw purchase. That's when someone buys a gun for a person who is barred from owning one. WCCO broke the development in late February. What's called an AR-15 lower receiver, was bought at The Modern Sportsman in Burnsville in January. The store says they had no
CBS News (Online)Apr 13 2018
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Donald Trump sold out to Paul Ryan, not the other way around
As president, Trump has embraced Ryan’s chilling policy agenda.
VoxMar 12 2024
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St. Croix County Board pauses refugee resettlement
HUDSON, Wis. ? St. Croix County elected officials on Tuesday voted 15-4 to pause refugee resettlement, following months of controversy over plans by nonprofit World Relief to bring 75 refugees into the Chippewa Valley this year. The Board of Supervisors approved a last-minute amendment to review the pause in May 2026. "We have so many people that are struggling to make ends meet ? we don't
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