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  2. Defunct newspapers of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Many of the newspapers founded in the area that is now the state of Minnesota became Defunct newspapers of Minnesota when they ceased to be published for a variety of reasons. The earliest known newspaper, The Minnesota Weekly Democrat, was founded while the area was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. According to records of the Library of ...

  3. Donald McLeod (Minnesota politician) - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Lewiston High School in Lewiston, Minnesota in 1930. McLeod lived on a farm in Lewiston, Minnesota with his wife and family and had raised cattle, sheep, and hogs. He was also a businessman. McLeod served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1955 to 1962 and in 1965 and 1966.

  4. MinnPost - Wikipedia

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    Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-11 "New online newspaper to launch in Minnesota". Minnesota Public Radio. Associated Press. 2007-08-27 "MinnPost". Encyclo: An Encyclopedia of the Future of News. Nieman Journalism Lab

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  6. Jimmy Hoffa’s body may have been found by dog called Moxy ...

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    Hoffa, a legendary union leader, disappeared on 30 July 1975 while reportedly on his way to a meeting with Detroit mafia members. His body has never been found and he was declared legally dead in ...

  7. Jimmy Hoffa - Wikipedia

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    James Riddle Hoffa (born February 14, 1913 – disappeared July 30, 1975, declared dead July 30, 1982) was an American labor union leader who served as the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) from 1957 until 1971.

  8. Frank Sheeran - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before his death in 2003, he said he had killed Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa in 1975. Author Charles Brandt detailed what Sheeran told him about Hoffa in the narrative nonfiction work I Heard You Paint Houses (2004). The truthfulness of the book, including Sheeran's confessions to killing Hoffa and Joe Gallo, has been disputed by some.

  9. Lewiston, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Lewiston has been in operation since 1872. [5] The city was named for Jonathan Smith Lewis, a pioneer settler. [6] Lewiston was incorporated in 1873. [7] Lewiston - the first stop on the Winona-Rochester stagecoach line - was an important source of support for those travelers. [8]