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UW-Green Bay takes steps to become national research reserve
Green Bay is the largest freshwater estuary in the world, and now the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is leading the search for a site between Marinette and Door County to become a National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR.)
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One dead in fiery Lowry tunnel crash, closing westbound I-94
The State Patrol is investigating a fatal crash Sunday night on westbound Interstate 94 in the Lowry Hill tunnel in Minneapolis.A video posted to…
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As Chauvin verdict looms, Guard tightens grip on Twin Cities
Stung by criticism after riots last spring, state and local officials have opted for a massive presence to maintain law and order. That leaves some feeling more secure, but others worry it is suppressing the voices of those seeking reforms.
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Jurors the only audience that matters for Monday's closing arguments
Lawyers in the long-running trial hope to do their best to make their words resonate as they spell out to jurors why they should acquit or convict fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
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At Mpls. shelter where George Floyd worked, pain runs deep
Frankie Powell still remembers how George Floyd would stop by the Salvation Army Harbor Light Center to joke and catch up with old friends.He cannot…