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A Hot Lotto ticket bought in Anoka County has hit the $1.15 million jackpot, Minnesota lottery officials announced Thursday morning. The winning numbers -- 03, 15, 18, 21, 34 and the Hot Ball 15 -- were drawn Wednesday night. The ticket holder now has...
Tags: hot lotto, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Lotteries in the United States, Powerball, Lottery, Florida Lottery
The wolves appeared shortly after Scott Wundinich shot and gutted a deer, then climbed back into his stand. "Four or five, including a pitch-black male, came running out of the woods together," recalled Wundinich, 48, of Eveleth, Minn. "I looked to my...
Tags: Scott Wundinich, Dan Starr, Minnesota, climbed downed, conservation officer, Minneapolis, Wolves, Pack, Wolf, Gray Wolf, Deer
A few days ago Maryland women's basketball coach Brenda Frese started preparing for Thursday's game by watching film of the opponent...Eight years have passed, but the memories still hit hard. "Seeing the maroon and gold, seeing Williams Arena, the crowds?"
Tags: Maryland, Brenda Frese, Borton, Minnesota, NCAA, Brenda Oldfield, Minneapolis
R aise your hand if you've heard something like this before: A couple looking to save money in tough times refinanced their home -- only to discover they'd been taken in by fraud. Now they are fighting foreclosure and the loss of their home. What you...
Tags: Clarks, Brenda Clark, FDIC, Glenn Clark, Michael Fiorito, Minnesota, Jacqueline Williams, Golden Valley
With Minnesota businessman Tom Petters' planning to appeal his convictions in a Ponzi scheme that cost investors more than $3.5 billion, the fight over his future and how to compensate victims of the fraud will likely drag on for years. Petters' defense...
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Associated Press The government has a term for people who don’t use banks. It calls them the “unbanked.” Those least likely to have bank accounts are lower income, less educated and young, and include single female heads of household.
Tags: banks account, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Savings account, Business Finance, Bank, Payday loan, Unbanked, Banking, Human Interest
Minnesota will limp into the new year with a $1.2 billion budget deficit that threatens aid for local police and fire departments, health care for the poor and even public schools. More Business The shortfall through mid-2011 and a $5.4 billion deficit...
Tags: Tim Pawlenty, League of Minnesota Cities, billion deficit, Canada, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Governor of Minnesota, Politics, Kurt Zellers
Republican senators feel burned by Al Franken — and not by his old jokes. The Republicans are steamed at Franken because partisans on the left are using a measure he sponsored to paint them as rapist sympathizers — and because Franken isn’t doing much...
Tags: Al Franken, Sen. Franken, Senate Republican, Minnesota, Washington, John Cornyn, Bob Corker, Politics, Republican Party, Entertainment Culture
Freshman Durand Scott scored a season-high 20 points, including consecutive breakaway baskets in the final minute, and the Miami Hurricanes remained unbeaten by rallying past Minnesota 63-58 in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Wednesday. The Hurricanes (8-0)...
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Minnesota lawmakers will begin probing the use of state lease aid money that charter schools have used to fuel a building spree paid for with high-cost junk bonds. To curtail "abuse" of the fast-growing program, lawmakers will begin a series of hearings...
Tags: charter schools, Sen. Kathy Saltzman, Minnesota, lease aid, owning property, junk bonds, schools project, Minneapolis, Education, Charter, Charter school, Alternative education, Kathy Saltzman, Political charters, Education in the United States