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A lightning bolt struck the main tent pole, instantaneously killing two, gravely injuring another and knocking unconscious at least a dozen other nearby circus roustabouts and performers.
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Myrtle Vera Cole, 81, was found stabbed to death in her Fairhaven, Minnesota, home on Dec. 12, 1981. The case remains open, according to an investigator.
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Scotch Tape, one of the state's most well-known brands, turns 100 this year, but what's behind the unusual name?

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Their hope: Protect America's economy, including farmers. Nobody wanted what happened next.
Miller pleaded no contest, despite admitting to Dunn County Sheriff's investigators that he killed her and left her body in a snow bank.

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One of the earliest mentions involving Minnesota sports teams involves the national anthem being played in 1917 during a Wisconsin and Gophers football game in Madison.
Rice, now 37, had been accused of fatally stabbing Anita Knutson in 2007 when they were roommates.

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The award has been shared multiple times in Minnesota and the Dakotas
First gathering drew 9,000 fans to St. Paul Auditorium in 1945
For more than 30 years, the NFL team fielded a hardwood squad that helped raise money for charities, organizations
Exhibition venues for Minnesota's first NHL team spanned the region, including matchups in Bemidji, Duluth, Fargo, Moorhead, Bismarck and Minot.

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