Friday November 20, 2009
New research shows the super-sized fish likely have made it past the $9 million electric fish barrier and into the Great Lakes.| See a video.| Fears of a carp disaster.
Brad Childress might not have shown much emotion after signing a contract extension Thursday evening that will run through the 2013 season, but plenty of people were happy for him. | Also: Favre as a tactical weapon?
Strain Tours of Rochester remains confident that a driver's sudden medical emergency led to the fatal tour bus crash earlier this week that killed two and injured 20.
Fair Isaac loses legal fight over credit-scoring system
Minn. GOP biggest user of tax break Pawlenty axed
Testimony ends in Petters trial; closings Monday
Mpls.-based media institute is closing its doors
Johnson takes pole at Homestead
92,500 Minnesotans are facing foreclosure
Ethics committee: Admonishment, but no punishment for Burris
Wisconsin man gets 25 more years for two-state crime spree
State high school football
A 28-yard field goal by Sartell's Cole Karsky with 7 seconds left gave the Sabres the win after St. Thomas Academy went ahead in the final minute with a TD and controversial 2-point run.
Entertainment
Oprah Winfrey announced today that her powerhouse daytime television show, the foundation of a multibillion-dollar media empire with legions of fans, will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air.
Photo right: Oprah Winfrey
The venerable Iron Range attraction formerly known as Ironworld is going dark -- at least temporarily.
A Vatican researcher has rekindled the age-old debate over the Shroud of Turin, saying that faint writing on the linen proves it was the burial cloth of Jesus.
Artcetera
Vic Chesnutt gets a little help from friends
Cribsheet
Another casualty of the economy
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Win tickets to see Electric Six with The Gay Blades and Millions of Brazilians at First Avenue.Vita.mn presents Electric Six with The Gay Blades and Millions of Brazilians at First Avenue on Nov. 23. |