Latest on Delta Airlines Flight Crash in Toronto

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(Toronto) — Officials say two people remain hospitalized after Tuesday’s plane crash in Toronto. Twenty-one people were injured in the incident at Toronto Pearson Airport. The regional Delta Airlines flight from Minneapolis was carrying 80 people on

Moorhead Gets New Pot Dispensary

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(Moorhead, MN) — A new cannabis dispensary is opening in Moorhead. KVLY says a dispensary operated by the White Earth tribal nation will open March 1st at the old JL Beers building on Viking Trail. CEO Zach

USA, Canada Battle For Four Nations Title On Thursday

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(Boston, MA) — Team USA and Canada will face off for all the marbles on Thursday. The hockey power houses battle in the inagural Four Nations tournament final from TD Garden in Boston. The U.S. earned regulation

Wild Call Up Pair Of Players

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(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Wild are adding a couple of players before the home stretch of the season. The team called up forward Liam Ohgren and Devin Shore from AHL Iowa yesterday. Ohgren has one

Timberwolves Get Ready For Rockets

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(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Timberwolves are gearing up for their game against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center on Friday. The Wolves entered the All-Star break following a 116-101 win over the Thunder last Thursday. Minnesota

Vikings Delay Void Date For CB Murphy

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(Eagan, MN) — The Minnesota Vikings are giving themselves some extra time to extend their Pro Bowl cornerback. The team pushed back the contract void date of Byron Murphy Jr.’s deal yesterday. The void date will now

Caucus Members Want Assurances Regarding Chicken Exports

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The co-chairs of the Congressional and Senate Chicken Caucuses wrote the USDA to seek assurances to protect America’s chicken exports should vaccination be contemplated as part of a strategy to combat HPAI. With the recent attention around

An Update on Port Negotiations

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On February 7, the International Longshoremen Association’s Wage Scale Committee unanimously approved a new six-year contract between the ILA and the U.S. Maritime Alliance. The next step is a ratification vote on February 25 by the ILA