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Online Archive -April 2004
Only articles posted online are included

Dissent, emotions come out as school fees raised
Posted 4/1/04

Job of cutting $1 million from 2004-05 school budget completed
Posted 4/1/04

School calendar set . . . or is it?
Posted 4/1/04

County seeks further appeal of ruling in Ojibwe band dispute
Posted 4/1/04

County seeks further appeal of ruling in Ojibwe band dispute
Posted 4/1/04

Residents eye how Highway 95 road project would affect neighborhood
Posted 4/1/04

From Luther's Dorr Step - Runaway boat roars out of water onto beach
Posted 4/8/04

TIMEOUT
Can boy hoopsters turn it around?

Posted 4/8/04

Stars of 'Switched' enjoyed trading places
Posted 4/8/04

Metrodome turf finds its way here
Posted 4/8/04

Investigation into death of woman
Posted 4/8/04

PUC expresses urgency in dealing with town's utility shortcomings
Posted 4/8/04

City's electric rates go up
Posted 4/8/04

Restrictions in place for burning
Posted 4/8/04

Restrictions in place for burning
Posted 4/8/04

From Luther's Dorr Step - Deaths in Iraq make us hope cause is just
Posted 4/15/04

Woman credits toy poodle with helping save her life
Posted 4/15/04

Downtown concern about 'big box' retail
Posted 4/15/04

Two describe challenges of living with MS
Posted 4/15/04

City OKs second Miller annexation amidst protests
Posted 4/15/04

Police, dogs search PHS for drugs
Posted 4/15/04

City has new $3,500/acre sewer charge
Posted 4/15/04

From Luther's Dorr Step - The things you get in the mailbox these days
Posted 4/22/04

Baldwin not in favor of county's cluster development proposal
Posted 4/22/04

New look for Hurni Invitational
Posted 4/22/04

Storm causes power outages on Sunday
Posted 4/22/04

Wildfire danger remains
Posted 4/22/04

Date is Nov. 2 for school referendum
Posted 4/22/04

City asks Baldwin to dscuss idea of orderly annexation
Posted 4/22/04

From Luther's Dorr Step - State casino won't be expansion of gambling
Posted 4/29/04

Good performance leads to second at Cambridge Classic
Posted 4/29/04

School volunteers provide valuable service
Posted 4/29/04

TIMEOUT
New conference is Mississippi 8

Posted 4/29/04

Split vote approves rezoning at Miller site to allow townhouses
Posted 4/29/04

Call about suspicious smoke leads to meth lab, adult arrest
Posted 4/29/04

City gets request for more annexing
Posted 4/29/04


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