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Spain's Running-of-the-Bulls Could Be Coming to Shakopee
A tentative date for the popular Spanish tradition has been set at Canterbury Park, according to the Star Tribune.

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A tentative date for the popular Spanish tradition has been set at Canterbury Park, according to the Star Tribune.

A warrant for Devon McFerrin was issued in February 2013 after police charged him with third-degree in the overdose death of a Hopkins man.
Devon McFerrin, 31, was arrested by Chicago Police Friday.
Devon McFerrin was arrested Aug. 2 by Chicago Police.
Devon McFerrin was arrested Aug. 2 by Chicago Police.
Devon McFerrin was arrested Aug. 2 in Chicago.
Devon McFerrin was arrested Aug. 2 by Chicago police.
Devon McFerrin was arrested Aug. 2 by Chicago Police.
Devon McFerrin, 31, was arrested Aug. 2 in Chicago.
Devon McFerrin, 31, was arrested Aug. 2 in Chicago.
MnDOT's plans to widen the shoulders on the only two-lane stretch of Interstate 494 has Plymouth's mayor calling for more, according to KSTP.com.
The major housing boom is underway in northwestern Plymouth has city officials optimistic of the final product, residents concerned, according to a Star Tribune report.
Juan Francisco Reyes Rosario was pronounced dead at Hennepin County Medical Center Monday.
Dozens of workers went on strike in June after the company proposed to end pension contributions and use a 401(k) plan instead.
A memorial service was held Friday in Hopkins.
Taylor Jean Ziebol, 19, passed away July 11, 2013 after sustaining multiple injuries in a tragic auto accident.
Student Kyle Schwartz wanted to get a team together to help a family this summer through Habitat for Humanity.
Dozens of workers went on strike June 19 after the company proposed to end pension contributions and use a 401(k) plan instead.
Minnesota is on track for 450 such deaths in 2013—up from 395 last year, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.