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05/17/1999 A New Light Shed on Turkey Manure Farmers think the manure could be used to provide electricity.
05/07/1999 A Cut in Compassion Funding begins to dry up for AIDS programs in outstate Minnesota, where it's hard to keep a secret.
05/04/1999 Can We All Just Get Along? In some white Minnesota counties, the minority population has just begun to grow.
04/08/1999 A Wasted Effort NSP left holding nuclear waste after legal fight fails.
02/17/1999 Y2K-Proof Disagreement exists over how prepared nuclear plants are for the computer bug.
02/09/1999 9-1-1 The gas explosion in St. Cloud put a new 9-1-1 system to the test.
02/03/1999 Utilities, Counties Prepare for Y2K Officials say there shouldn't be many problems. But just in case ...
12/28/1998 Butchers Benefit from Low Pork Prices Market glut increases business for all segments of hog industry.
12/22/1998 Rural Gangs Once largely an urban problem, gangs are now attracting rural youth.
12/11/1998 Losing Volunteer Firefighters Many failing to answer the call of these small communities.
11/23/1998 Crop Diversity In the past 50 years, Minnesota's farmlands have become increasingly less varied.
09/24/1998 Small Towns Confront Local Racism Benson citizens seek to accommodate an increasingly diverse population.
09/09/1998 Protecting the Health of the Mississippi The River Defense Network Project use computer models and community awareness to prepare for spills.
09/08/1998 New Crop of Genetically Altered Foods Bioengineered plants are welcomed by many farmers but resisted by some scientists and consumers.
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