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    Wisconsin Hunters Blow Past Wolf Kill TargetHunters and trappers blew past Wisconsin's wolf kill target in less than 72 hours, forcing a premature end to a hunt that initially wasn't supposed to happen for another nine months and raising the ire of animal rights activists.
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    Family Shocked To Find Water In Gas Tank - And More Shocked By How It Got ThereA Minnesota couple's day trip to Duluth ended in a costly car repair bill after they discovered their gas tank was full of water.
    Walk Like A Penguin: How To Avoid Falling During RefreezeDebbie Luna is one of many Minnesotans who fell victim to the refreeze.
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    Outdoor Events, Activities Sell Out For 1st Weekend Of Warmer WeatherLast weekend, it was so cold Top Golf had to close down both Saturday and Sunday. But just one week later and 30 degrees warmer, it’s a whole new story.
    Miss Minnesota Among The Visitors Stuck In Frozen TexasMiss Minnesota Grace Dietz didn't know a winter blast would overpower Texas, leaving her stranded following a pageant.
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    Wild Beat Avs 6-2 For 4th Straight Win Nico Sturm led a balanced Minnesota scoring attack with two goals, Kaapo Kahkonen was sharp in making 30 saves and the Wild earned their fourth straight win by beating the Colorado Avalanche 6-2 on Wednesday night.
    LaVine Scores 35 As Bulls Beat Wolves 133-126 In OTZach LaVine celebrated his first All-Star selection with 35 points against his original NBA team, helping the Chicago Bulls beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 133-126 in overtime Wednesday night.
    Wild To Allow Additional Fans In Stands Starting This WeekendThe Minnesota Wild will expand the number of people they have in the stands during games this weekend.
    Despite Bullpen Additions, Twins Won't Demote Taylor RogersThe Minnesota Twins bolstered their bullpen this winter by signing two pitchers with ninth-inning experience, including the most recent closer for their primary division rival.
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    America's Least Favorite Pizza Topping Is ... Not PineappleA new survey finds, not terribly surprisingly, that America's #1 favorite pizza topping is pepperoni, followed closely behind by sausage.
    Mike's Mix: Sooki & Mimi's 'Condessa'Mike Augustyniak recently went to Sooki & Mimi, a new restaurant opened by James Beard Award-winner Ann Kim, to learn their "Condessa" Recipe.
    For National Bagel Day, Jason DeRusha Lists His Top Bagel Spots In MinnesotaCraving a bagel on National Bagel Day?
    Esquire Magazine Names The 1 Minnesota Restaurant That America ‘Can’t Afford To Lose’ Amid COVIDOn Wednesday, Gov. Tim Walz is expected to announce a set of relaxed regulations for indoor dining in Minnesota. That being said, the restaurant industry has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
    List Of Restaurants Ready To Step In To Cook Your Thanksgiving Meal This YearThanksgiving is a few weeks away, and with COVID-19 cases still on the rise, it's likely most are going to opt for a smaller-scale Thanksgiving dinner in a much smaller gathering.
    Election Day Food Deals, Freebies For Voters And Poll Workers In MinnesotaElection Day may be a stressful or emotional time for many, and a bunch of restaurants are stepping up with discounted or even free comfort food to help you cope.
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Living With Alzheimer's: COVID-19 Proves To Add More Challenges For Patients & CaregiversThe COVID-19 pandemic has been especially difficult for patients with Alzheimer's or those struggling with memory loss.
Alzheimer's Walk Raises $1.6M To Support Alzheimer's AssociationThe Twin Cities Walk to End Alzheimer's raised a record $1.6 million Saturday in support of the Alzheimer's Association.
New Brighton Dachshund Dash Benefits Alzheimer's AssociationWhile it's fun for the racers, residents at Brightondale Senior Campus assisted living love it even more.
'All Lined Up Before You Need It': Alzheimer's Association Shares Steps For Estate PlanningTalks about money and long-term care wishes can be tough enough, but when a loved one is suffering from memory loss, advocates say there is no time to waste.
Local Alzheimer's Association Chapter Focuses On Diversity At ConferenceJust about everybody knows someone who has been touched by dementia. But did you know that Hispanics/Latinos and African-Americans in the United States are at a higher risk for Alzheimer's Disease?
'Memory Club' Helps Alzheimer's Patients Train Their BrainsFor two hours over the course of 10 weeks, Alzheimer's patients and caregivers meet at Memory Club. The class is designed for people like Paul Quinn, in the earliest detectable stage of the disease.
After Oscar Win, Julianne Moore Texts Minn. Woman With Alzheimer'sWhen the Oscar for Best Actress was presented Sunday night, Alzheimer's Disease was also cast into the spotlight.
Local Woman Advised Julianne Moore On Life With Alzheimer’sMoore got an Oscar nod for her role in “Still Alice,” playing a woman plagued with the same horrible disease as 50-year-old Sandy Oltz.
8,500 Walk To End Alzheimer's In Downtown Mpls.More than 8,500 Twin Cities residents flocked to downtown Minneapolis to take part in a morning walk to end Alzheimer's.
Alzheimer’s Nearly As Deadly As Cancer, Researchers SayAlzheimer’s disease could be even deadlier in the United States than previously thought. New research suggests Alzheimer's is nearly as deadly as heart disease and cancer.
Report: 1 In 3 American Seniors Die With Alzheimer’s Or DementiaAlarming new statistics have come out from the Alzheimer's Association.

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