(MNN)-The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says it’s detected the first positive test for chronic wasting disease in La Crosse County. The deer was a hunter-harvested adult buck and was harvested within 10 miles of both the Monroe and Vernon County borders. The detection of CWD will cause La Crosse County to have to extend its baiting and feeding ban for another three years. Monroe and Vernon counties will also have baiting and feeding bans put in place. More info on CWD in Wisconsin can be found on the DNR’s website.
Minnesota's job engine stalled in January
Minnesota's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate inched up to 4.4 percent in January, which was slightly higher than the national average.
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Minnesota's job engine stalled in January
Minnesota's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate inched up to 4.4 percent in January, which was slightly higher than the national average.
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Interim Hennepin Healthcare leader steps down
Dr. Kevin Croston resigned Wednesday. He was appointed to the position after the previous interim CEO stepped down in January.
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Minnesota rural hospitals: Medicare funds set to resume
Incorrectly denied Medicare claims the past few months led to holdups in millions of dollars in reimbursement payments to some rural state hospitals that put at least one near the brink of closing. Officials say the problems have been fixed and money...
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