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Tag: Southeast Minnesota

Mayo Clinic releases Anxiety Coach app

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier October 5, 2012, 4:08 PM Oct 5, 2012

Rochester-based Mayo Clinic has released a new Anxiety Coach app, a self-help tool that aims to help people reduce a variety of fears and worries ranging from social anxiety to obsessions and compulsions.

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MnSCU board to announce new WSU president

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier May 14, 2012, 2:33 PM May 14, 2012

The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees and Chancellor Steven Rosenstone on Wednesday will announce the new president-elect and interim president of Winona State University.

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Three semifinalists vie for top job at Winona State

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier April 19, 2012, 11:46 AM Apr 19, 2012

Three semifinalists are competing to replace departing Winona State University President Judith Ramaley

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Wildlife expert to manage hunter, landowner issues

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier March 28, 2012, 12:31 PM Mar 28, 2012

The Department of Natural Resources has hired someone to work with deer hunters and landowners in southeastern Minnesota.

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Bingo is back

Dan Olson February 17, 2012, 9:00 AM Feb 17, 2012
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What was viewed as the retiree’s, pensioner’s and widow’s past time swooned a bit a decade ago, but in Minnesota some easing of charitable gaming rules is bringing players back to the parlors.

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Mayo researchers study cost of underage drinking

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier February 16, 2012, 5:22 PM Feb 16, 2012

Mayo Clinic researchers estimate the hospitalization costs for underage drinking in the United States is about $755 million a year, according to a new study. Much of the cost goes towards treatment.

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Rochester tries again to oust crows

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier February 1, 2012, 10:43 AM Feb 1, 2012
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Rochester continues to wage a battle against thousands of crows that have swarmed the downtown area. The latest plan involves trapping and relocating the birds near Worthington, Minn.

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Belle Creek township to appeal wind farm decision

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier November 30, 2011, 3:21 PM Nov 30, 2011
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The Belle Creek township board in southeastern Minnesota voted to appeal a decision by the Public Utilities Commission to allow a developer to proceed with a $179 million wind project near Red Wing.

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Small-town movie theater goes digital

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier November 11, 2011, 11:22 AM Nov 11, 2011
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Michelle and Paul Haugerud, owners of the JEM Theater in Harmony, Minn., say they’ve been able to raise $7,200 in donations and secure a short-term loan to buy a used digital projector for $55,000. That could keep the theater open, for now.

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Mayo Clinic to take over historic Mayowood Mansion

Elizabeth BaierElizabeth Baier October 27, 2011, 2:01 PM Oct 27, 2011

Members of the History Center of Olmsted County voted this week to transfer ownership of Rochester’s historic Mayowood Mansion to the Mayo Clinic, which will pay $3 million to restore the mansion. The historical society will keep all the personal property and continue to offer tours of the mansion.

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