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Malt-O-Meal recalls oatmeal made with dry milk
Malt-O-Meal Co. is voluntarily recalling oatmeal that contains instant nonfat dry milk that may be contaminated with salmonella."); document.write("

Minn. increases DWI patrols for July 4 weekend
After a deadly Memorial Day weekend on Minnesota roads, authorities are stepping up patrols for drunken drivers over the Independence Day holiday."); document.write("

Number Of Abortion Procedures Continues To Decline In Minnesota And Wisconsin
The following summarizes news coverage of state abortion statistics in Minnesota and Wisconsin."); document.write("

What The Minnesota Recount Saved Us
From First Read : Indeed, had Franken been in the Senate then, you could have probably added some $30-$50 billion to the size of the $787 billion stimulus; that was the cost of getting one more GOP vote, Susan Collins."); document.write("

Al Franken's Blue Ball
The Minnesota Supreme Court has now ended months of vote fraud and other assorted acts of skullduggery to pronounce Al Franken winner of the state's 2008 senatorial race over Republican Norm Coleman."); document.write("

Minnesotans Can Fish Free in Most State Parks
Minnesota residents can fish without a license in most state parks beginning Wednesday."); document.write("

MPCA Seeks Help Cleaning Lincoln Co. Lake
Residents in southwestern Minnesota will soon get a chance to comment on a report that shows an area lake continues to have poor water quality."); document.write("

Minnesota Trucking Company Closing Operations, 200 To Lose Jobs
Duluth-based Monson Trucking is shutting down operations August 31st, putting 200 people out of work."); document.write("

What's So Super About a Supermajority?
Senators Robert C. Byrd and Edward M. Kennedy before a military budget hearing in 2007."); document.write("

Pawlenty Gives Go-Ahead To Solo Minn. Budget Cuts
Share + Jul 1, 2009 2:17 pm US/Central 1 of 1 Schools will wait longer for state aid checks, while health and welfare programs, local governments, colleges and universities and most state agencies will get less money.");