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St. Paul Pioneer Press

Boy who was shot will likely survive


SKIME, Minn. — A 7-year-old boy from northwestern Minnesota will likely survive being shot in the forehead.

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Video: Rebuilding Hugo: Reconstructing a home from the ground up


Join a Hugo family as they meet with a builder to begin the reconstruction -- and redesign -- of their tornado-ruined home.

 Video: Watch the series unfold

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Bovine TB buyout program will remove 6,800 cattle


The state Board of Animal Health says 6,800 cattle will be slaughtered or removed from a region in northwest Minnesota that has been infected with bovine tuberculosis.

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Tibetans wish the Dalai Lama a long life in ritual


MADISON — Tibetans wished the Dalai Lama a long and happy life on today with an elaborate Buddhist ritual performed for the first time in the U.S.

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Rebuilding a neighborhood, rebuilding a life


Cortland Johnson walked away from drug dealing and gangs with the help of the Tree Trust and an unlikely mentor.

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Jessica Lange's Stillwater estate back on market — for $1.95 million


Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard's estate on Stillwater's North Hill is back on the market — once again.

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Candidate for Congress missed property tax deadlines 10 times


Brian Davis, the Republican candidate for Congress in Minnesota's 1st District, has been late 10 times with his property tax payments since 2003, according to Olmsted County property tax records.

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Laws for new teen drivers go into effect next week


Minnesota teens will have to start observing new-driver laws starting Aug. 1.

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American girls eliminate the math gender gap


SAN JOSE, Calif. — A new study puts to rest one of the most widespread myths about boys' and girls' aptitude in math. After analyzing 7 million test scores, researchers found no difference.

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St. Paul's Ford Ranger plant to stay open until 2011


A second reprieve for St. Paul's Ford Ranger plant resets its closure date to 2011, but it came Thursday with no commitment from the automaker to what local officials have been yearning for — a long-term role for the plant in Ford Motor Co.'s revamped strategy of making more fuel-efficient vehicles.

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