
Reid Forgrave
Minnesota and Upper Midwest Reporter at The Minnesota Star Tribune
Writer. Author, LOVE, ZAC: Small-Town Football and the Life and Death of an American Boy. @StarTribune. Also: @GQMagazine, @NYTMag, @SINow. Calmer than you are.
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startribune.com | Reid Forgrave
NORTHFIELD - The Trump administration's war on higher education - cutting more than $10 billion in research grants and taking aim at international students - has trickled down to the leafy quads of this small town south of the Twin Cities, home to two elite private colleges that have long put this otherwise quiet community on the map.
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gazettextra.com | Reid Forgrave |Paul Walsh |Louis Krauss
By Reid Forgrave, Paul Walsh and Louis Krauss - The Minnesota Star Tribune (TNS) MINNEAPOLIS - Wendy Thomas was driving her old Chevy pickup truck home from a friend's house shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday. The sun was low over rural Sibley County, a place of woods, streams, fields and crops an hour's drive southwest of Minneapolis. Then the 43-year-old looked to her left. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thederrick.com | Reid Forgrave |Paul Walsh |Louis Krauss
MINNEAPOLIS — Wendy Thomas was driving her old Chevy pickup truck home from a friend’s house shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday. The sun was low over rural Sibley County, a place of woods, streams, fields and crops an hour’s drive southwest of Minneapolis. Then the 43-year-old looked to her left. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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dailyitem.com | Reid Forgrave |Paul Walsh |Louis Krauss
MINNEAPOLIS — Wendy Thomas was driving her old Chevy pickup truck home from a friend’s house shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday. The sun was low over rural Sibley County, a place of woods, streams, fields and crops an hour’s drive southwest of Minneapolis. Then the 43-year-old looked to her left. kAm$96 D2H 2 >2? :? E96 8C2DD[ 5C6DD65 :? 3=24< 2?5 4@G6C65 :?
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arcamax.com | Reid Forgrave |Paul Walsh |Louis Krauss
MINNEAPOLIS — Wendy Thomas was driving her old Chevy pickup truck home from a friend’s house shortly before 8 p.m. Sunday. The sun was low over rural Sibley County, a place of woods, streams, fields and crops an hour’s drive southwest of Minneapolis. Then the 43-year-old looked to her left. She saw a man in the grass, dressed in black and covered in mud.
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