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Photos: Cleaning up after the tornado
North Minneapolis is still reeling from the tornado that struck on Sunday, May 22, 2011, that killed one person, injured 33 others, downed power lines and damaged homes. On Monday, the slow process of assessing damage and cleanup began.
Photos: Farewell ceremony for Red Bulls
Some 2,400 members of the Minnesota National Guard are deploying to the Middle East over the next several weeks. The state's official departure ceremony for those soldiers, members of the Guard's Red Bulls team, was held Sunday at Fort Snelling. Hundreds of people came to bid them farewell.
Photos: A hectic Saturday at State Capitol
Lawmakers are working today with less than three days left in the legislative session, as the Capitol filled with demonstrators on gay marriage and budget cuts.
Photos: Bob Dylan's musical career
Music legend and Minnesota native Bob Dylan is turning 70 on May 24, 2011. Below are photos from various stages of Dylan's long career.
MPR News photos of the week
This week, we remembered a Twins legend, saw Washington Avenue shut down for light rail work and kept up with the latest at the State Capitol.
Photos: Remembering Harmon Killebrew
Twins Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew died Tuesday, May 17, 2011 in Scottsdale, Ariz. after battling esophageal cancer. Killebrew was a top power hitter in the 1960s and he helped the fledgling Twins put down roots in a place that until 1961, never had major league ball.
MPR News photos of the week
Vikings stadium plans dominated this week's news, but we also reported on Lake Pepin's health and how businesses are coping with light rail construction.
MPR News photos of the week
This week, our attention turned to soldiers deploying, recall efforts in Wisconsin and local governments moving away from paper filing systems.
Photos: Chiropractor to the animal world
The Minnesota Legislature passed a law in 2008 permitting specially trained chiropractors to offer their services to animals. The state now boasts 22 licensed animal chiropractors. Reporter Nikki Tundel met up with Kyla Awes, a lifelong animal lover who adjusts the spines of horses, dogs, cats, and the occasional potbellied pig.
Photos: Soldier killed in Afghanistan laid to rest
Spc. Joseph A. Kennedy, a native of Inver Grove Heights, was laid to rest in services Thursday. Kennedy, 25, was killed in combat in Afghanistan April 15. After his funeral at the Church of St. Patrick in Inver Grove Heights, Kennedy was buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.