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The Minnesota Department of Transportation is warning drivers on roadsnear rivers to watch out for deer.
State wildlife experts say many deer hunters will have fewer targetsthis season because Minnesota's overall deer population has declined.
WCCO-TV didn't have to look far to find someone who'd had a close encounter of the deer kind. 'CCO photojournalist Tony Peterson hit two last year.
A pair of deer caused quite a stir in downtown Minneapolis late Wednesday morning. The two deer wandered into the downtown area.
An office in a northern Twin Cities suburb will be closed for severaldays after a deer that smashed through a window left a bloody mess toclean up.
If you haven't hit a deer while driving in Minnesota consider yourself lucky. There's a good chance you know someone who hasn't been so lucky.
Ray and Jane Bushaw have been cut off from the outside world forseveral weeks since the Red River began creeping up on the ring dikethat surrounds their property south of Oslo.