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Despite the rules, high hits just keep on coming

The NCAA is trying to cut down on hits to the head, but no matter the ruling, players continue to deliver the big blows.....more>>

  • Fantasy Forum: Injury bug bites in Week 11
    Plenty of injuries headlined action from Week 11.

  • Cooking strategies welcome for hunting harvest

    It’s always about this time of the year when a few vocal non-hunting wags in the daily morning coffee klatch take great delight in claiming that, along with the necessary items that we hunters stock up at the beginning of the hunting seasons — like ammo, licenses, etc. — we also purchase a case of cream of mushroom soup and plenty of bacon.

  • Hamburger Heaven making a comeback
    Resurrecting a legendary Mankato hamburger hut might be daunting to some, but Ray and Ann Hager are plunging headlong into that spatula challenge.

  • Tourney may be tipping off for the last time

    For the last 20 seasons, the annual Pepsi Tip-Off has been a nice way to launch a new basketball season. There have been some great games and a lot of exciting finishes, but this might be the Send-Off, not the Tip-Off, for this event.

  • LCWM’s Johnson gets a head start on college

    Whitney Johnson, who led LCWM to their first state softball appearance in school history last spring, is graduating from high school early and will not be playing for LCWM her senior year. Instead, she will be competing for North Dakota State University this spring as a Division I scholarship athlete.

  • Mavs looking for more offense on the ice

    Minnesota State has averaged 30 shots on goal in its eight league games, but it’s been shut out twice and held to two goals three times, too.

  • Fantasy Forum: Time to dump potential for production
    If you've been waiting for that one big game from your big-name player, stop waiting and go for production.

  • Letter begins retelling of immigrant’s tragic story
    The letter came to The Free Press in June 1986 from Southampton, United Kingdom, and was published as a letter to the editor. John Hughes was looking for information on a distant ancestor, Susie Wallace.

  • Wanted: The rest of the story
    A few short words in a classified ad can fire the imagination.

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