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MLB: Detroit 7, Minnesota 5 (UPI) (Cached page) MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Dusty Ryan, Miguel Cabrera and Magglio Ordonez homered for Detroit Sunday in a 7-5 win over the Minnesota Twins, who have lost five of their last six games. Duane Bennett's injury could be blow to Minnesota Gophers football team (Pioneer Press) (Cached page) University of Minnesota coach Tim Brewster saw a lot of questions answered about his football team during Saturday's impressive 42-17 victory at Bowling Green, but he also picked up a potential problem. From Iraq to Minnesota, a new life (Minnesota Public Radio) (Cached page) The five-year long Iraq war has created millions of refugees and now a handful are resettling in Minnesota. Minnesota taking itself out of pennant race (London Free Press) (Cached page) MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Twins are starting to wilt in the heat of the pennant race. Conventions energize Colorado, Minnesota campuses (Daily Nebraskan) (Cached page) The Democratic National Convention in Denver, followed by the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, gave some students at the University of Colorado-Denver and the University of Minnesota's St. Paul and Minneapolis campuses a close study of electioneering. Finding Minnesota: Boating On St. Croix (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul) (Cached page) No doubt summer is winding down, but there are some golden days to be had between now and when the first flurries of snow to take advantage of Minnesota's waterways, even if you don't own a boat. Minnesota muscle cashes in (The Sault Star) (Cached page) Special to The Star Dubreuilville ā He came. He saw. He conquered. The big winner at the 7th Annual Strongman Challenge over the weekend was Chris Canada, who came all the way from Minnesota to pocket $2,000 in prize money for his troubles. āIām [...] Coen brothers return to Minnesota for next film (USA Today) (Cached page) The Oscar-winning Coen brothers are returning to their home state of Minnesota to shoot their next movie. The movie about a professor whose life is falling apart is set in 1967 in an unspecified suburb similar to St. Louis Park, where the Coens grew up. Minnesota Power to phase out electricity contract (AP via Yahoo! Finance) (Cached page) Minnesota Power announced Monday it will buy an interstate transmission line and phase out a contract to buy coal-generated electricity as it develops wind energy to meet state requirements for renewable energy. Detroit company awarded e-health deal from Minnesota (BizJournals) (Cached page) The state of Minnesota has turned to Compuware Corp., a Detroit-based tech-services firm, to build a statewide health-records network. (CPWR) Coen brothers to begin shooting new film in Minnesota (Houston Chronicle) (Cached page) Oscar-winning Coen brothers are returning to their home state of Minnesota to shoot their next movie. Minnesota Zoo plans new visitor center; meerkats moving (BizJournals) (Cached page) The Minnesota Zoo's renovation and expansion project will mean a new home for its meerkats. NFL Preview - Minnesota (0-0) at Green Bay (0-0) (Lexington Herald-Leader) (Cached page) The debut of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a mere three years in the making, will finally take place at Lambeau Field on Monday night. The first-round pick in the 2005 Draft and former caddy to Brett Favre will stare down the Minnesota Vikings in both teams' regular season opener, and will have more than a little to prove. In the biggest story of the 2008 offseason, Favre ... 'Minnesota's Progressive Republican Tradition' (Minnesota Public Radio) (Cached page) Former Republican Govs. Al Quie and Arne Carlson and retiring U.S. Rep. Jim Ramstad, R-Minn., recently shared the stage at the St. Paul College Club for a symposium titled "Minnesota's Progressive Republican Tradition: A History of Investing for Real Prosperity" sponsored by Growth & Justice, a progressive economic think tank. Possible Frost this Late Summer's Night in Minnesota (FOX 9 News Twin Cities) (Cached page) Its late summer in Minnesota, yet frosty weather is on its way. The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures in the mid 30s Monday night into Tuesday morning. News courtesy of
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