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2 weeks ago |
bringmethenews.com | Declan Desmond
Following mass layoffs that saw nearly 400 employees let go from its Thief River Falls plant this year, Arctic Cat has been sold again - and the new owners are hinting at a resurgence for the brand. The purchase of the Minnesota snowmobile and all-terrain-vehicle (ATV) producer was announced Thursday.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Declan Desmond
Following mass layoffs that saw nearly 400 employees let go from its Thief River Falls plant this year, Arctic Cat has been sold again — and the new owners are hinting at a resurgence for the brand. UnsplashThe purchase of the Minnesota snowmobile and all-terrain-vehicle (ATV) producer was announced Thursday.
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2 weeks ago |
bringmethenews.com | Declan Desmond
A man has been hospitalized after being found stabbed outside Target Center in Minneapolis. The stabbing happened near the intersection of 6th Street and Hennepin Avenue shortly before 9:30 p.m. Saturday night. According to the Minneapolis Police Department, the victim was stabbed in the neck and attempted to flee the scene, eventually collapsing outside Target Center a short distance away. He was found by traffic control officers and soon taken to the hospital and stabilized.
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2 weeks ago |
bringmethenews.com | Declan Desmond
A Hinckley man accused of poaching multiple animals and bragging about it online will serve two years of probation. Brady Tyler Harth, 30, was convicted Thursday in a Pine County District Court after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor for illegally transporting big game and one gross misdemeanor for not tagging his kill. Other charges related to his alleged poaching, including the killing of a protected gray wolf, were dismissed. Harth had been facing possible years in jail.
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3 weeks ago |
bringmethenews.com | Declan Desmond
A protracted legal feud over fire services between Orono and Long Lake appears to be coming to an end, thanks to a newly announced agreement between city leaders. Last Thursday, the mayors of Orono and Long Lake, Bob Tunheim and Charlie Miner, respectively, announced a "shared vision" to collaborate on the formation of a "consolidated" inter-city fire department.
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