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Teaching the world in MN

During the last school year, there were more than 60,000 students who spoke more than 200 languages in Minnesota schools. Here are some of their stories.

Todd Hoffner

Minn. college coach cleared in porn case off leave

A Minnesota college football coach cleared by a judge of child porn charges stemming from cellphone video of his naked children is no longer on administrative leave, but hasn't yet been reinstated atop the program.
Mademoiselle Miel

Appetites: Local, artisan chocolates make for great gifts

Even the most creative people sometimes find it difficult to find the right gifts for the holidays. But very few people would decline artisan chocolates.
White Earth reservation

Feds begin process to clear titles on Indian-owned lands

The U.S. Department of the Interior plans to spend $1.9 billion to clean up decades of mismanagement of Indian land.
Aftermath of mass shooting

Minn. teachers reflect on Newtown, Conn. shooting

We asked Minnesota teachers in MPR's Public Insight Network to share their thoughts following the school shooting in Connecticut on Friday.
Dry well

SW Minn. residential wells run dry as drought drags on

As severe drought continues across most of the state, residential wells are going dry in parts of Minnesota. The southwest region of the state has been especially hard-hit, making residents and officials scramble to find new water sources as underground aquifers shrink.
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