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Campus & State
The beetles, not the Fab Four, invade cities Ladybugs, specifically the Asian lady beetle, have begun looking for homes during the winter and are causing a reaction in Minnesota cities. In Isanti, a woman reported her living room ceiling was in fact a "living" room as the beetles covered the area. Residents of New Prague have reported difficulty seeing out their windows because the population of the bugs is so dense.
Entomologists report the ladybugs are looking for a warm place to spend the winter now that they are experiencing freezing temperatures.
It is also reported that the bugs are not harmful to humans and do not carry diseases. If the bugs bite, they are just testing for food and will not suck human blood.
TV dispute turns violent in Waite Park What started out as a fight over what to watch on TV turned hostile and violent for a Waite Park couple late Monday night.
Nineteen-year-old Lesharae Shante Morris got upset when her boyfriend, 24-year-old Willie Lee Jackson, came home and wanted to watch Monday Night Football. Morris had been watching the Lifetime channel when the argument escalated.
Morris and Jackson both received small, but not serious, cuts after Morris went into the kitchen to grab a knife. Jackson was ticketed for fifth-degree assault and Morris could possibly be charged with second-degree assault.
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