MINNEPOLIS - Minnesota Vikings great Carl Eller is suing the Minneapolis Police Department. He's alleging officers violated his civil rights, used excessive force and concealed videotape evidence when they subdued him during an arrest last April.
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Chamber Concert: Enjoy the Minneapolis Guitar Quartet at the Morton Arboretum at 2:15 p.m. Jan. 11 during "Chamber Concert Series: Minneapolis Guitar Quartet." The performance is followed by a reception. At 4100 Route 53, Lisle. Call 630-968-0074 or visit www.mortonarb.org.
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Some Minnesota lawmakers were looking to the federal government for help with a giant deficit as the Legislature convened on Tuesday. Others focused on cutting costs as small as stamps.
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What is your new title? President, Travel Beyond, Minneapolis
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Carl Pohlad, a savvy rags-to-riches financier who bought the Minnesota Twins in 1984, steered them to two World Series championships and paved the way for a new Minneapolis ballpark, died Monday at his Edina home.
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Where some people go to work, a late December day can feel no different from an early April or late August day. But this time of year certainly brings a special feeling for St. Anthony resident Luverne Seifert and other working actors now performing on stage at the Children's Theatre of Minneapolis.
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MINNEAPOLIS - The morning after the Nov. 4 election, Norm Coleman stood before TV cameras, declared victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate election and said that if he were opponent Al Franken he'd "step back."
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MINNEAPOLIS — The morning after the Nov. 4 election, Norm Coleman stood before TV cameras, declared victory in Minnesota’s U.S. Senate election and said that if he were opponent Al Franken he’d “step aside.“
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Many voters said the sniping over a still-unfilled Senate seat could hurt Norm Coleman, the Republican incumbent, in particular.
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MINNEAPOLIS - Donovan McNabb sidestepped the talk he thinks he's earned with management to straighten out his role and shifted into neutral Sunday.
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