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  • Corrections and clarifications
    A story on Page A1 June 14 incorrectly attributed a quote. John Green, a researcher at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, said the electronic marketing of churches is considered profane in some circles.
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    A story on Page B1 Friday said that the family of Mita Smith was awarded $222,000 by a jury. It will not be able to collect the award, however, because there was no finding of negligence in the case.
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    The StylePoints column on Page E8 Thursday gave the wrong date for the trunk show at Max's, 3831 Grand Way, the Shops at Excelsior and Grand. The show will be Tuesday, not Monday. In addition, the store moving from Gaviidae this weekend and relocating in the Uptown area is Drama, not Covered.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    In the Hot Property column on Page 3D on Monday, the Star Tribune incorrectly reported that Richfield residents approved a bond measure to construct an expansion of the city's new combination city hall, police station and firehouse. The bond issue was approved August 2008 by a vote of city council. 
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    A photo caption with a story on Page E1 Friday about actor Steve Zahn incorrectly identified one of his movies. Zahn appeared in "Happy, Texas."
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    A secondary headline on a story about the University of Minnesota budget on Page B1 Thursday was incorrect. The budget is trimming 1,240 jobs.
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    A reading scheduled for Saturday at the Edina Library with author Dick Hill, listed in the book events calendar on Page E11 on Sunday, has been canceled.
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    A news obituary for Joan Skalbeck on Page B8 Wednesday gave the incorrect last name for two of her survivors. They are daughters Hallie Skalbeck and Hannah Skalbeck.
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    A story on Page AA1 of the West Extra section and Page AA6 of the South Extra section on Wednesday gave an incorrect location for the Saturday reception that follows the 1 p.m. grand opening of the Edina Promenade. The reception will be in a tent to the east of the Macy's Home Store, at the north entrance to Centennial Lakes Park. The park is north of W. 76th Street between France and York Avenues.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    A story on Page C5 of Wednesday's Star Tribune incorrectly listed the date Denard Span is eligible to return from the disabled list. He is eligible to return to the field on June 25.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    A story on Page A3 Monday about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conditionally endorsing a Palestinian state omitted the final lines. It should have said: [Netanyahu] insisted that Jerusalem remain united as the Israeli capital. The Palestinians demand the eastern part of the city as a future capital.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    An article in Thursday's B section erroneously identified Jim and Cindy Brock as leaders of a 2001 petition concerning construction of a cell phone tower in Ham Lake.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    A story on Page D1 Thursday about VISIONBank of North Dakota suing Minnwest Bank Metro over a bad business debt involving Tom Petters incorrectly said the bank has an office in St. Louis Park. VisionBank in St. Louis Park is not related to VISIONBank in Fargo, N.D., and it had nothing to do with the loan.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    Cindy Sexton's name is misspelled in a photo caption on Page D1 in today's paper.
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    A story on Page E3 Friday incorrectly said that the grill cart at the Walker Art Center is open on weekday afternoons. The cart is open weekend afternoons.
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    A story on Page C7 Wednesday incorrectly identified the third-place team in the Class 1A boys' tennis tournament. Holy Family finished third; Blake won the consolation title.
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    A story on Page C1 Wednesday omitted three individuals who won national championships at the NCAA Division II or Division III level. St. John's wrestler Minga Batsukh won a national Division III title at 141 pounds, and Augsburg wrestler Jared Massey won the national D-III title at 197 pounds. St. Cloud State diver Nate Jimerson won the D-II title on the 1-meter board.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    The date of a memorial service for Leonard Griffith was incorrectly reported in an obituary on Page B6 on May 24.  The service will be held June 24 in Duluth.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    On Page S4 of Friday's Variety section, the location of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is incorrect. The event takes place in Sturgis, S.D.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    Because of a schedule change, the events calendar in Wednesday's West Extra section had the wrong headline act for Friday night at Billy's in Rockford. The band Unbridled will play.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    A headline on Page B4 Wednesday incorrectly said that a rape occurred at the Minnesota State Fair in August. The rape occurred elsewhere, not on the fairgrounds.
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    The last name of a scientist was misspelled in a story about baby eagles on Page A1 Monday. His name is Jim Spickler.
  • Corrections and clarifications
    The age at which Hodgkin's lymphoma patient Sarah Sondquist underwent chemotherapy was misstated in Jon Tevlin's column on Page B1 last Sunday. She was 13.
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