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Eighth-graders receive community letters
In this day of computers and emails, receiving a handwritten, personal letter can be a special thing. Patty Schachtner, Somerset school nurse, helped organize the letter-writing campaign in the schools with Gina Knutson, Carol Jones, Gail Buell and Randy Calleja as a part of the Leadership Trust Initiative, a course sponsored by the New Richmond Area Community Foundation.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - New Richmond News - Somerset

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Black bear sightings reported in Cottage Grove
COTTAGE GROVE, Minn. -- Police said a black bear was spotted multiple times early Wednesday in this Twins Cities suburb, first in a residential neighborhood, then in a park and later along Highway 61.
Thursday, May, 16, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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High court considers Wisconsin-focused church-state case; Assembly mulls new landlord-tenant law; new 'Alice' crowned
Wisconsin News
New legislation would allow landlords to seize property left behind when a tenant has been evicted. Also, the U.S. Supreme Court may decide a Wisconsin church-state dispute that has national ramifications for churches that host school events, plus stories about the new "Alice", a grad speaker's conclusions on a Hillary Clinton presidency and more state briefs.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Community letters inspire students
In an effort to let local youth know they matter, a local group of leaders have started a letter-writing campaign.
Sunday, May, 12, 2013 - New Richmond News - Education

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Man rescued from ice on St. Louis River
SUPERIOR, Wis. -- A 41-year-old man was rescued early Tuesday after spending the night on a piece of ice on the St. Louis River, according to the Superior Fire Department.
Wednesday, May, 01, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: House fire investigated as arson
DULUTH -- Authorities are treating the blaze that forced a mother and young son to flee their Duluth home early Wednesday as an arson fire.
Tuesday, April, 30, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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LETTER: Task force tackles suicide rates
It is said that for every suicide death, six people are impacted. We believe this number to be significantly small. When a suicide death occurs, it sends ripples through entire communities, leaving no one untouched by a life taken too soon.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - New Richmond News - Opinion

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Group aims to lower county suicide rates
After watching the St. Croix County suicide rate grow from no suicides in 2007 to 18 in 2011, St. Croix County Medical Examiner Patty Schachtner and St. Croix County Adult Community support Services social worker Kesha Marson both decided action needed to be taken.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - New Richmond News - Somerset

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LETTER: Parents help to stop underage drinking issue
The Substance Abuse Committee together with local law enforcement agencies would like to remind everyone that “Parents Who Host Lose the Most: Don’t Be a Party to Teenage Drinking.”
Thursday, April, 11, 2013 - New Richmond News - Opinion

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Part of wall collapses at baseball stadium
DULUTH -- The top 4 to 6 feet of a 20-foot-tall brick wall collapsed Wednesday night at a baseball stadium in West Duluth. The damaged section stretched for more than 200 feet on the part of the wall that faces neighboring homes to the northwest.
Friday, March, 22, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Roberts UCC welcomes new pastor
In her first few weeks at Roberts United Church or Christ, Rev. Melinda Feller has been very busy.
Friday, March, 08, 2013 - New Richmond News - Hammond/Roberts

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Attorneys spar over Schaffhausen motions
The defense and prosecution waded through a litany of motions in the Aaron Schaffhausen murder case in St. Croix County Circuit Court Friday morning. Judge Howard W. Cameron, Assistant Attorney General Gary Freyberg and public defender John Kucinski sparred over some two dozen motions.
Friday, March, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Stolen building found
BAKER, Minn. – A metal building reported stolen here this week has been found in the possession of a Barnesville-area man who made a deal for the building five years ago, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office says.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Prosecution wins motion on Schaffhausen mental health records
The prosecution will have access to all records relative to Aaron Schaffhausen’s insanity plea following a judge’s ruling in St. Croix County Circuit Court Thursday morning.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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Gogebic Taconite says it will build mine if rules are relaxed; Man ‘defrosting’ after two nights in freezing forest; More waiting to testify when mining bill hearing ends; more
Wisconsin News
Gogebic Taconite said Wednesday that it would return to Wisconsin and build an iron ore mine near Hurley if legislators would relax the state’s regulations on mining.
Thursday, January, 24, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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Judge accepts Schaffhausen insanity plea
Judge Howard Cameron fielded a slew of motions in the Aaron Schaffhausen murder case Thursday, including one filed recently. The judge accepted Schaffhausen’s plea of not guilty by mental defect or illness filed by the defense the previous day for a ruling at the regular scheduled motion hearing Jan. 17.
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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REGIONAL BRIEFS: Shooter’s parents get custody of girl orphaned in murder-suicide
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. – A bitter custody battle between the families of a teenage boy and the girlfriend he killed in a murder-suicide, orphaning their infant daughter, ended this week when a judge awarded custody of the child to the boy’s parents.
Thursday, January, 03, 2013 - New Richmond News - News

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New school tragedy rekindles memories for former teacher
When Lacey Scottum heard the news that a mass killing had occurred inside a Connecticut school on Friday, a knowing chill went down her spine. The tragedy had an all-to-familiar ring to it.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - New Richmond News - News

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University Theatre presents ‘To Fool the Eye,' begins Dec. 6
The UW-River Falls University Theatre will present “To Fool the Eye,” Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of Jean Anouilh’s 1939 comical romantic fantasy “Leocadia.” Performances are set for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6-8 and 13-15 in the Blanche Davis Theatre of the Kleinpell Fine Arts building.
Wednesday, December, 05, 2012 - River Falls Journal - Entertainment

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Virulent flu bug blamed in 4 Wisconsin deaths, 113 cases so far; students at flooded school pitch-in to clean up; tourism sector hosts clothing drive; more briefs
Wisconsin News
In the wake of four deaths and 113 verified cases of the flu, state health officials urge Wisconsinites to get vaccinated soon. Also, a federal judge has tossed a lawsuit brought by Wisconsin and four other states, asking for permanent barriers to keep invasive carp out of Lake Michigan. Read on for more Wisconsin news stories.
Tuesday, December, 04, 2012 - Hudson Star-Observer - News

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