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Salmonella outbreak affecting Ga., Minn., Ohio
Georgia, Ohio and Minnesota are among the states that are part of a national salmonella outbreak that has sent at least a dozen people to the hospital and sickened nearly 400 people, officials said Thursday.
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Minn. Proposal Aims to Streamline School Services
Minnesota leaders are looking for savings in paper, computer software, food service and other goods and services used by schools.
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Playing musical chairs with Senate seats
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has an identity problem. In blocking the lawful and legitimate appointment of Roland Burris - admittedly tarnished by its maker, Illinois Gov.
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Tax increases key for legislative session
Don Davis and Scott Wente , Forum Communications Co. Published Tuesday, January 06, 2009 ST.
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Facing Big Deficit, Minn. Legislature Convenes
Both houses of the Minnesota Legislature have convened for what promises to be a tough session.
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Budget battle looms as legislature convenes
The 2009 Minnesota legislative session begins Tuesday at noon. Lt. Gov. Carol Molnau will convene the Senate.
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Wesley Pruden
A lot of the venal sins of Congress could be judged pornographic, both politically and otherwise, but we've never had an Official Senate Pornographer before.
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Statement from Franken
Statement from Al Franken on Jan. 5, 2009 about the Minnesota Senate race results: "It has been a remarkable couple of months.
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Two Christmas lottery tickets worth $1 million each
If it had not been for the forgotten diapers, two Minnesotans might not be $1 million richer.
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Turncoat Reveals Moonbat Terrorist Plans
On reason to try to hate the moonbattery but not the moonbat is that even the most depraved progressives can choose to redeem themselves - like Austin activist Brandon Darby, who let the FBI in on plans by his ...
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Funny Business in Minnesota In which every dubious ruling seems to help Al Franken.
Funny Business in Minnesota In which every dubious ruling seems to help Al Franken.
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Minnesota State Budget
The dreaded job of fixing Minnesota's broken budget gets going this week. The Minnesota Legislature convenes Tuesday for its 2009 session.
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Stolen cash fuels $250,000 spending spree
Two young Minnesota men allegedly stole a quarter million dollars in cash from the grandfather of one of them on Christmas Day, then went on a two-day shopping spree where they bought at least six cars and ...
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Minn. Lawmakers Get Down To Business Tuesday
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MN board to certify Franken's win in ...
A state election board on Monday will announce Democrat Al Franken as the winner of the Minnesota Senate race, defeating Republican incumbant Norm Coleman, state officials told CNN Sunday.
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Fed economic recovery package could give ND Medicaid $66 million boost
The new economic recovery package could contain a boost of $66 million in additional federal support for North Dakotaa s Medicaid program to provide health coverage for the poor and elderly.
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Agriculture: Farm Bureau sets agenda
Minnesota farmers, concerned about the pending state budget deficit, want lawmakers to hold the line on spending.
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Thoughts on budget? The floor is open.
For 10 seconds, consider selling a batch of state parks. Or consolidating rural school districts into regional units.
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Karel scores 19 to lift Wisconsin women over Gophers
Alyssa Karel scored 19 points and Teah Gant added 17, rallying Wisconsin from a 13-point first-half deficit to beat Minnesota 62-52 on Monday night.
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Lawmakers Collect Ideas To Trim Deficit
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