MINNESOTA
Legislative notebook: Higher ed OK'd
By Danielle Killey Minnesota representatives approved increasing by $150 million spending on state colleges and universities. Higher education, perhaps more than any other area, has been neglected f...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 7:38 PM
Orange Beef
September is just around the corner, and that means National Rice Month. And people who are familiar with this know that it's also time for the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council's "Get Wild with ...
Posted on 8/20/12 at 4:41 PM
Bamboo U
I heard over the years that we Americans are supposed to be threatened by the countless graduates being pumped out of the universities over in China. Well I figured I ought to check things out for m...
Posted on 5/5/12 at 8:53 AM
Areavoices Digest #67 - More than just Marilyn Hagerty
That title you see above is my cheap ploy to get you to click on my blog. I'm not beneath trickery. But the fact is: Marilyn Hagerty is hot. Stories about her and now her Areavoices blog are generatin...
Posted on 3/14/12 at 4:39 PM
Don't make a final judgment on Mauer just yet
There has been plenty of debate related to the season Joe Mauer is having for the Twins, and the catcher has come under a remarkable amount of criticism in recent weeks. It's fair to say Mauer has ha...
Posted on 9/2/11 at 8:26 AM
Thompson, Garofalo have mixed opinions on session
Farmington’s representatives at the Minnesota capitol were on opposite sides of the highest-profile issue of the recently completed legislative session. Rep. Pat Garofalo voted for the bill that provided state funding for a new Minnesota Vikings stadium. Sen. Dave Thompson voted against it.By Nathan Hansen , May 19, 2012
4-26-2012: UPDATE: Woman who caused Delta flight quarantine identified as Red Wing resident
By Sarah Gorvin , April 26, 2012
Walter Klaus, longtime state Representative, turned 100 April 19
By Chad Richardson , April 19, 2012
Letter to the Editor: School payback bill is a gamble
Representative Pat Garofalo must love to gamble. He has used Twitter to tweet about gambling a lot in the past.April 12, 2012
School-repayment bill goes to Governor
A Republican plan to begin repaying school districts for payments the state has delayed heads to hostile territory in Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton’s office.By Don Davis, Danielle Nordine , April 06, 2012
Thompson introduces 'Right-to-work' constitutional amendment
Republican legislators want to give Minnesotans the option to opt out of unions, a subject that has created heated debate in many states.By Don Davis , February 03, 2012
Lake City officer Schneider laid to rest Saturday
By Anne Jacobson and Don Davis , January 07, 2012
Update: Contaminant found in Pepin Height's Honeycrisp cider
If you have Pepin Heights’ Honeycrisp 100 Percent Fresh Pressed Apple Cider, don’t drink it if the “use by” date reads Feb. 9.By Roger Sievers , January 06, 2012
Anhydrous theft leads to police chase
An anhydrous theft led to a police chase late Thursday night, the Goodhue County Sheriff’s Office reported.By Sarah Gorvin , November 19, 2011
Woodbury residents win blue ribbons at Minnesota State Fair
A total of 18 Woodbury, and Afton, residents have received blue ribbons in this year’s Minnesota State Fair. Check Woodbury Bulletin as more results are available.August 25, 2011
Shutdown ends, but restart not immediate
Gov. Mark Dayton this morning signed a two-year budget into law, ending a government shutdown and beginning a process of state employees returning to work and state services restarting.By Don Davis , July 20, 2011
Dayton, GOP leaders agree on an all-frowns budget
Minnesota’s three top budget negotiators walked from the governor’s office Thursday evening to announce a state budget deal frowning like their best friend just died.By Don Davis , July 15, 2011
Political differences lead to state shutdown
ST. PAUL -- Political differences separating Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican legislators when they took office at the first of this year shut down state government today. A judge who ordered some state programs to continue operating called the situation a “constitutional crisis.”By Don Davis , June 30, 2011
Book Report: Travel back in time, in reality and fictitiously
February 16, 2011
Governor Mark Dayton releases proposed budget
ST. PAUL -- Gov. Mark Dayton wants to preserve state aid to local communities while raising taxes on the richest Minnesotans and increasing education spending in a budget proposal he released this morning.By Don Davis , February 15, 2011
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