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Should Minnesota Legalize Hemp Production?
Minnesota is among a number of states considering legalizing the growth of industrial hemp.

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Minnesota is among a number of states considering legalizing the growth of industrial hemp.

The same dozen students who were semifinalists back in September are now among 15,000 finalists for $32 million in scholarships.
The new pet supply store will be Minnesota's 19th location for the Twin Cities-based business.
The Eagles defeated Forest Lake 6-0 Thursday and are headed to the semifinals of the state hockey tournament.
A winter weather advisory is in effect from 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, through Friday, Feb. 22.
Applications to take part in the spring session of the Edina PD's Citizens' Academy
Five apartments of a 146-unit building sustained damage during the Sunday, Feb. 17, fire.
Wind chill values of -20 and -30 are possible tonight, with strong winds blowing through the area.
Find movie reviews and showtimes for theaters in Edina.
Patch brings you a few interesting items we found for sale on Craigslist.
Police also responded to a report of a stolen 2006 Toyota Highlander in the 7700 block of Gleason Road.
The first episode of the City of Edina's new show takes viewers inside of Mozza Mia.
Most government offices in Edina and Hennepin County are closed Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 for President's Day.
Jack Swiler and Natalie Nelson were crowned king and queen of the 2013 Sweetheart Dance.
A total of five Memorial Blood Center blood drives will be held in Edina in the coming weeks.
Thanks to a sudden cold surge of weather hitting the area, the City's ice rinks will be open for a couple more weeks.
Leigh Wakefield recently performed with the Concordia Wind Quintet at South View Middle School.
$300 worth of tree grates were also reported stolen from the 7700 block of York Avenue.
The 57-year-old homeowner will receive more than $40,000 as part of a settlement with the condominium association.
Riley Riordan and Lauren Miller both signed to play soccer at the collegiate level last week.