Star Tribune - Fri Nov 27
Investigators are trying to determine who drove six-inch nails into hundreds of red pine trees near Backus.
Vandals target hundreds of pine trees in Northern MinnesotaTwinCities.com - Fri Nov 27
Investigators are trying to determine who drove six-inch nails into hundreds of red pine trees near Backus.
Vandals Destroy Forest near BackusKSTP-TV Minneapolis - Thu Nov 26
Someone drove six-inch nails into hundreds of trees in Minnesota destroying a forest as well as a source of revenue for schools and communities.
ND Man Accused of Trying To Shoot BrotherKEYC - Thu Nov 26
A 24yearold Fargo man whose Minnesota family was featured on a cable channel reality show has been arrested, accused of trying to shoot one of his brothers.
Robbery Reported in HackensackNorthland Press - Tue Nov 24
Cass County Authorities report that an employee of the Hackensack Senior Class reported a robbery on November 15, Sunday morning at 3:47 am.
Missing pilot's body found in wreckageSouth Metro - Wed Nov 18
Searchers found the body of Andrew Lindberg Wednesday in the wreckage of his single-engine plane that had disappeared on Friday.
Missing Farmington pilot's body found in wreckageStar Tribune - Wed Nov 18
Searchers found the body of Andrew Lindberg this morning in the wreckage of his single-engine plane that had disappeared on Friday.
Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Association Celebrates Another Successful Year of PartnershipsNorthland Press - Mon Nov 16
A crowd, many dressed in red and black plaid, gathered at Breezy Point Resort's Marina II lakeside restaurant to celebrate another year of successful partnerships for the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway Association.
Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity Hosts Annual Dinner and AuctionNorthland Press - Mon Nov 16
Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity hosted its 12th Annual Dinner and Auction on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at the Breezy Point Convention Center.
Nevis disbands its one-man 'police department'MinnPost.com - Mon Nov 16
The city of Nevis in north central Minnesota a ' between Park Rapids and Walker a ' will save about $18,000 a year now that it has disbanded its "police department." The city's sole officer had been part-time Police Chief Ed Franckowiak, said the Park Rapids Enterprise .
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