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Charlie Ruckheim, who lives southwest of Parkers Prairie, took this photo at sunrise on March 26, 2025. To see previous Photo of the Week submissions, go to our Photo of the Week photo Gallery. If you have a good photo, email it to Al Edenloff at aedenloff@echopress.com.
Backing up is not allowed on freeways or expressways, except for emergency vehicles on duty.
It also allows Minnesota gardeners to maximize their growing potential.
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As planting season begins across the U.S., all of South Dakota falls under drought conditions on the U.S. Drought Monitor. Farmers across the region are making typical progress toward seeding fields.
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Tracking rain and snow showers with cool temperatures today
Early season warm days are also quite windy.
The warm air that makes the morning pleasant can also bring its downfall.
Catch up on some of the other business that took place at the Minnesota Capitol.
From the letter: As an AmeriCorps member with Reading Corps, Jacquie Larson has focused on providing our students with extra practice and support to improve their reading skills.
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The following is a letter to the editor submitted to the newspaper by a reader. It does not necessarily reflect the views of the Echo Press. To submit a letter, send it to aedenloff@echopress.com or Echo Press, P.O. Box 549, Alexandria, MN 56308.
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Ross Strehlow, a 1974 graduate of Willmar High School, continues to give back to the outdoors in Kandiyohi County.
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It's aimed at refocusing Minnesota’s K-12 education system on student success, safe classrooms and informed parents.
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In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about cutting back ornamental grasses and pruning overwintered petunias.
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