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  • Wis. food stamp work requirement advances
    The Legislature's budget committee on Tuesday approved Gov. Scott Walker's proposal requiring that able-bodied adults on Wisconsin's food stamps program to spend at least 20 hours a week working or getting trained for a job.May 22, 2013
  • Poll: Teens migrating to Twitter
    Twitter is booming as a social media destination for teenagers who complain about too many adults and too much drama on Facebook, according to a new study published Tuesday about online behavior. It said teens are sharing more personal information about themselves even as they try to protect their online reputations.May 22, 2013
  • MN lottery players win nearly $3.9 million
    The run ended with a single $590.5 million winning ticket sold in Florida. But two tickets sold in Minnesota for the drawing are worth $10,000.May 20, 2013
  • Photos: Almanzo 100 gravel road race
    One of the nation's premier gravel road events, the race gets its name from Almanzo Wilder, the husband of "Little House of the Prairie" author Laura Ingalls Wilder. Organizers expect 1,300 riders to participate in this year's event.May 17, 2013
  • Minn. gypsy moth trapping program begins
    Officials will set more than 14,000 gypsy moth traps across Minnesota this spring as part of the state's annual monitoring program for the destructive tree pest.May 17, 2013
  • Hello muddah? Not everyone loved sleepaway camp
    When the school year ends a few weeks from now, millions of kids will head off to sleepaway camp for a summer filled with color wars, kayaking and bunk life. Most will have a great time, some will make friends for life, and many will look back on the experience fondly.May 17, 2013
  • MPR documentaries: 'Song Catcher: Frances Densmore of Red Wing' and 'Artist Charles Biederman.'
    Two people from Red Wing, Minnesota who are important figures in Minnesota history, culture and the arts are featured in separate documentaries by Minnesota Public Radio's Stephen Smith. Part 1: "Song Catcher: Frances Densmore of Red Wing" and Part 2: "Artist Charles Biederman."Minnesota Public Radio News Presents, May 15, 2013
  • Survivor of 1987 NWA plane crash breaks silence
    Cecelia Crocker's body provides her with a constant reminder of the most traumatic event of her life -- one that she doesn't otherwise remember.May 15, 2013
  • Same-sex marriage opponents, supporters say they will remember how legislators voted
    Thousands of people flooded the Capitol to witness that historic moment the state Senate passed the bill legalizing same-sex marriage in Minnesota. Some came to celebrate it. Others came to protest.May 14, 2013
  • Checking more than one box: A growing multiracial nation
    For the first time in modern history, the 2000 Census allowed us to check off more than one box for race. The last Census showed 9 million people, about 3 percent of the population, reporting more than one race. That's an increase of one-third from the decade before.May 13, 2013
  • Facebook 'friend' mom for Mothers' Day?
    As Mother's Day approaches, 1 in 3 mothers are connected with their teens over Facebook, according to the social networking giant's review of how users self-identify.May 10, 2013
  • King, Messiah: New baby names suggest high hopes
    Talk about high expectations for a newborn: King and Messiah are among the fastest-rising baby names for American boys. They're just a little behind Major, the boy's name that jumped the most spots on the Social Security Administration's annual list of popular baby names.May 9, 2013
  • Photos: North Shore thaw brings world-class kayaking
    Along the North Shore of Lake Superior, streams like the Lester River in Duluth are roaring, full of chocolate-brown, frothy, churning spring runoff. It's that time of year when hikers are warned to stay away from the creeks -- and when kayakers like Chris Baer flock to them.May 9, 2013
  • MPR historical documentary, 'No Jews Allowed'
    In the 1930s and 1940s Minneapolis was considered one of the most anti-Semitic cities in America. John Biewen and Beth Friend produced an historical documentary about these times, called "No Jews Allowed." It was originally broadcast in 1992.Minnesota Public Radio News Presents, May 8, 2013
  • Wis. Assembly eyes junk food stamps bill
    The proposal up for a vote Tuesday would require people enrolled in the state's food stamps program to spend at least two-thirds of their monthly benefits on items such as milk, bread and vegetables.May 7, 2013

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