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WARROAD

By most accounts, the elk was already a good-sized bull when it showed up in a field north of the Marvin Windows and Doors plant about 20 years ago.
When complete, the 16-mile trail, originating in Warroad, will provide opportunities for a variety of outdoor recreation.
Kindred and Shiloh Christian advance to Friday's Class B State Semifinals after wins on Thursday night.
The Warroad girls won the program's first state hockey title since 2011 and were welcomed home with plenty of fans Sunday night.

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The Warriors will play Proctor/Hermantown for the state championship on Saturday.
The Bison men continue to battle adversity, erasing an 18-point to deficit against Western Illinois on Saturday, but NDSU falls in overtime.
The window and door builder estimates that the two new facilities will add 150 employees to the 1,700 it already employs in Fargo and West Fargo.
In November, the Canadian government announced that on Jan. 15, essential workers only will be allowed to enter the country if they are fully vaccinated. Northwest Angle mail carrier Fred Caravetta would rather quit.
Now in its second season, the path was officially measured at 5.2 miles recently -- doubling in size from last year -- and Jared Olafson, one of its founders, said the town is eager for a fun winter on the ice again.
A generation ago, players from the northern half of Minnesota were a major part of the Minnesota Gophers men's hockey roster. As the state's four other Division I programs and North Dakota have increased their territorial recruiting, the Gophers have become more Twin Cities dominated, with just one '218' on the U of M roster.

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A three-year odyssey around Minnesota has produced a colorful coffee table book which features dozens of places people skate throughout the state. Matthew Jasper's work was inspired by a photo on his bedroom wall of one classic northern Minnesota rink from his youth.
In today's "Kindness is Contagious" column, Nicole shares the story of a nice surprise for residents of a Minnesota senior living center.
The Canadian border is currently closed to tourists and cabin owners who want to access Minnesota's Northwest Angle and islands in Lake of the Woods. It is prompting many to travel there the way folks did 50 years ago, via a long, windy, bouncy trip over 40-plus miles of open water. But the destination always has made the journey worthwhile.

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