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Returning home: Sheriff's deputies help assist with the release of a manatee back into the wild in St. James City, Florida, after the animal recovered from being hit by a boat.

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Which Indigenous tribes first called Minnesota home? Archeologists and historians believe Native Americans have lived in Minnesota since the glaciers receded 13,000 years ago. Curious Minnesota looks at who was here first.

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Oct. 8, 2004: Stopping on County Road 55 just outside of Taunton, Minn., Gavin and Marlin Marcus stretch their legs after driving the semis that pulled Marble Lutheran Church and its steeple from its location in rural Canby. The church will travel 100 miles to the Shores of St. Andrew Bible Camp near New London. (Photo: Kyndell Harkness/Star Tribune)

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Matt DeLong is an editor on the Minnesota Star Tribune's audience team. He writes Nuggets, a free, weekly email newsletter about legal cannabis in Minnesota. DeLong also oversees the Minnesota Poll and has written numerous reader-focused guides and FAQ articles on a wide range of topics.

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In this photo taken Monday, March 6, 2017, in San Francisco, released confidential files by The University of California of a sexual misconduct case, like this one against UC Santa Cruz Latin Studies professor Hector Perla is shown. Perla was accused of raping a student during a wine-tasting outing in June 2015. Some of the files are so heavily redacted that on many pages no words are visible. Perla is one of 113 UC employees found to have violated the system's sexual misconduct policies in rece