A Sibley County farmer wants to resume selling unpasteurized dairy products after state officials banned him from selling the products, alleged his farm was the source of E. coli bacteria that sickened eight people. A dairy inspector with the Department of Agriculture, testified Thursday that the farm did not meet state standards for cleanliness.
The federal Department of Transportation
has fined Enbridge Energy $2.4 million for a pipeline explosion and
fire that killed two workers in northwestern Minnesota in 2007.
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A new study finds walleye in the Mississippi River are consistently exposed to emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals. But the chemicals are apparently not affecting the reproductive systems of the state's iconic sport fish.
A St. Louis County judge has vacated a
temporary restraining order against state Rep. Tom Anzelc by his former girlfriend, and denied a request for a permanent restraining order.
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The Wisconsin Department of
Transportation has closed a section of state Highway 35 in the
western part of the state because of concerns that recent heavy
rainfall could affect the Big River Bridge.
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The forecast calls for more rain in eastern South Dakota over the next day or so, and that has sparked fears of water problems for Sioux Falls, which has already seen record rainfall of more than 18 inches so far this summer.
The Minnesota Department of Human Rights has dismissed a complaint filed two years ago by a group of Latino residents who claimed police discrimination in the small town of Gaylord.
The U.S. Agriculture Department on Thursday will unveil its estimate of just how much corn, soybeans, wheat and other crops the nation's farmers will produce this year -- a key figure for Minnesota farmers.
A $1.4 billion Red River diversion plan to ease flooding in Fargo-Moorhead is on a fast track. But there is growing opposition to the project in communities downstream from those cities.