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Farmer pleads guilty to shooting girls' horses

One of two men accused of shooting and killing two horses in the Lafond area last September has plead guilty to one count of willfully killing cattle and has been sentenced to two years of probation, a two year weapons prohibition, and will pay just
A picture perfect homecoming

A picture perfect homecoming

The sky was painted a perfect shade of blue as the first few performers took the stage on Saturday night at the Brett Kissel Hometown Homecoming concert.
The Liquidator offers a dose of the real world

The Liquidator offers a dose of the real world

They call him The Liquidator, and on Saturday, Canada’s own answer to tough-talking reality stars, like Gordon Ramsay and Simon Cowell, was in town to talk about spotting great deals and providing services at the right price – with of course, a few f
Hometown Homecoming

Hometown Homecoming

Kissel concert just days away

Kissel concert just days away

One of the largest entertainment events to come to St. Paul in a long time is now within days of taking place, but there is more taking place than just the Saturday Brett Kissel Hometown concert.

SPERD dips into reserves to make up deficit budget

St. Paul Education Regional Division will be dipping into its reserves to fund a deficit budget for the 2016-17 school year.
Rock and roll

Rock and roll

Assisted dying bill sees delays

After weeks of heated debate, the federal government’s controversial medically assisted dying bill had worked its way to the Senate mid-way through last week.

Energy company eyes Chicken Hill Lake area for wind turbine project

The Shamrock Valley area, located 13 miles east of St. Paul, could one day become the site of 385-meter-tall wind turbines, scattered over 75 quarters of land, according to information from Northlands Energy Inc.
Season of 4-H

Season of 4-H

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