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Good morning! Light snow possible later this afternoon. Highs in the mid-20s. Much colder tomorrow through the weekend. When you get a moment, drop NewsCut blogger Bob Collins a congratulations. The NewsCut blog turns 11 later this week. Over the years, he's written more than 16,000 posts just for you and me. Congrats, Bob! And happy 11th! | What's on MPR News today? | Forecast
Lovely bones: Skull man of Bemidji strips taxidermy to its core
Deer hunting is over across most of Minnesota. But for one Bemidji man, a different kind of season is just getting started. Tony Petrie makes European mounts, and it's not a job for the squeamish. 
A nation's farewell for George H.W. Bush

The nation's capital bids its final farewell to the late president, George H.W. Bush, in a service of prayer and praise that is drawing together world envoys, Americans of high office and a guy from Maine who used to fix things in Bush's house on the water. | Watch at 10 a.m. CT

Mueller recommends no prison for Flynn, citing cooperation

The special counsel's office is calling Michael Flynn's cooperation "substantial" in documents that provide some detail about the former Trump administration national security adviser's assistance in the Russia probe.

Former grain elevator manager faces federal charge after allegedly stealing millions

Members of the elevator co-op discovered around $5 million had been stolen over the course of 15 years.

Woman sues Waite Park school, alleging decades-ago abuse

A woman has filed a lawsuit against a private Catholic school in Waite Park alleging she was sexually abused as a young girl by a family that runs the school and a priest assigned to it.

DNR plans 2 December deer hunts to manage wasting disease

The Department of Natural Resources plans two special deer hunts this month aimed at limiting the spread of chronic wasting disease in wild deer in southeastern Minnesota.

Wisconsin Senate passes bill limiting governor's powers

Republicans pushed on through protests, internal disagreement and Democratic opposition to the measures designed to reduce the powers of incoming Democratic Gov.-elect Tony Evers and Democratic Attorney General-elect Josh Kaul.

Globe University, Minnesota School of Business argue for more limited student restitution

Two schools found to have misled students say they don't have to pay everyone deceived, but the state of Minnesota disagrees. The two sides tangled over that question before the Minnesota Supreme Court Tuesday.

Too much vitamin D in dog food may have poisoned pets, spurring recalls and FDA alert

The FDA says pet owners should watch out for vitamin D toxicity. Recalled brands include Abound, Nutrisca and Natural Life.

So, you want to be Santa? Here's how to avoid rookie mistakes
Santa Claus is in town again, along with a corps of brother Santas helping out around Minnesota. The big guy from the North Pole needs a hand this time of year to greet all the boys and girls and hear their Christmas wishes. | NewsCut: School gives boot to teacher who told the truth about Santa
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