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Charter schools in Minnesota are bracing for a cash flow crunch that could determine whether some survive. (11/23/2009)

Schmidt Brewery
Long before glaciers rolled through Minnesota, a massive pool of water circulated throughout the Twin Cities, and soon, residents will be able to line up at a well in St. Paul, and fill up their jugs with the water that experts say is about 30,000 years old. (11/21/2009)

The Minnesota Historical Society is seeking applicants for almost $7 million in grants available for history-based projects paid for with money from the constitutional amendment that raised the sales tax. (11/17/2009)

NPR's Carl Kasell, whose distinctive voice has informed Morning Edition listeners of the day's top stories since 1979, is stepping away from his role as a radio newscaster. (11/24/2009)

Rev. Paull Spring, Lutheran Coalition of Renewal
The split over gay clergy within the country's largest Lutheran denomination has prompted a conservative faction to begin forming a new Lutheran church body separate from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. (11/18/2009)

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