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
Boys hockey: North blocks tourney road
By Matt Steichen , March 04, 2010
State cuts will affect county budget
It is looking bad, and it is probably going to get worse. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s proposal to balance the state’s budget would have significant impact on Dakota County, finance director Matt Smith told the Dakota County Board of Commissioners Tuesday. The state must close an expected budget shortfall of $1.2 billion by the end of June.By Jane Lightbourn , March 01, 2010
Klima takes sixth at state
February 28, 2010
Special operations team is there when you need them
By Michelle Leonard , February 28, 2010
Teaming up to make prom season more affordable
By Nathan Hansen , February 25, 2010
Chief deputy will fill in for departing sheriff
By Jane Lightbourn , February 25, 2010
Candidates line up to replace Pariseau
At least four Republican candidates are competing to replace retiring Minnesota Senator Pat Pariseau in District 36.By Nathan Hansen , February 25, 2010
Senator set to step down
By Nathan Hansen , February 25, 2010
Arena proposal intrigues EDA
It’s like the “Field of Dreams” quote: If you build it, they will come. That’s the philosophy behind a proposal by John Colby, manager of The Colby Group, for a development that includes an ice arena, hotel and more. The idea has Farmington Economic Development Authority intrigued.By Michelle Leonard , February 25, 2010
Prosecution down for juveniles, up for adults
The city of Farmington got mixed results in the adult and juvenile crime statistics released this month by the Dakota County Attorney’s office. The number of adults charged with felony-level offenses increased by 58 percent — from 26 prosecutions in 2008 to 41 last year — but the number of juveniles prosecuted fell from 124 to 93.By Nathan Hansen , February 24, 2010
County appoints chief deputy to serve as interim sheriff
In the end there was no surprise appointment. At its regular meeting Tuesday, the Dakota County Board of Commissioners, on a unanimous vote, appointed Dakota County Chief Deputy Dave Bellows sheriff, replacing Don Gudmundson, whose resignation is effective Sunday.By Jane Lightbourn , February 23, 2010
Pariseau will retire after 21 years in state Senate; 3 have filed to replace her
February 22, 2010
Senior apartments turn to assisted living to draw residents
By Nathan Hansen , February 20, 2010
Your weekend: Read to dogs Saturday at the library
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few options to consider.February 19, 2010
Jealousy-fueled theft leads to charges
Eric Campeau was upset his girlfriend was getting a little too close with someone else, but police say he went a little too far to get revenge. Campeau, 21, faces a felony theft charge after he reportedly stole a laptop and cell phone from the young man he felt was spending a little too much time with his girlfriend.By Nathan Hansen , February 18, 2010
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