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Corrections and clarifications

January 18, 2009 at 5:41AM

A story about rural emergency rooms on Page A1 last Sunday misstated the rules under which nurse practitioners may treat patients in Minnesota. There is no requirement for supervision, but state law requires that they work in collaboration with at least one physician.

A story on Page A1 last Sunday incorrectly reported the location of Bentley Minneapolis. The auto dealership is in Minnetonka.

Because of an editing error, the Roadguy column last Sunday said a northbound van on Hwy. 77 made an illegal left turn onto Crosstown Hwy. 62. The van's illegal maneuver was a U turn.

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