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Pressure Mounts In Minn. Senate Ballot Recount
Nov 17, 2008 6:00 am US/Central Minnesota is preparing to move a seemingly stalemated U.S. Senate election into the tedious process of a statewide recount as it readies an army of workers to sort through nearly ...
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Even if Democrats get 60 Senate seats, they'll need help
Senate Democrats are inching close to the magic number of 60, the number of votes that are needed to cut off debate under the chamber's rules.
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Pawlenty announces new online learning initiative
A single mom at the time with two boys, Gina Drellack turned to Bemidji State Universitya s online elementary education program to advance her career.
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MN's U.S. senators: Any new economic plan must include rural America
Any new economic stimulus must include rural America, both of Minnesota's U.S. senators told a farm group here Friday night.
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Minn. Senate campaigns reconsidering challenges
They're still trading accusations, but the candidates for U.S. Senate from Minnesota are having second thoughts about all the ballot challenges they've lodged.
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Bankers Survey: Little Confidence In Rural Economy
A survey of bankers in Minnesota and 10 other states suggests the rural economy is still faltering and that there is little confidence things will look much brighter in six months.
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Five Hellmuth and Johnson, PLLC Attorneys Named to 2009 Minnesota Rising Star List
The attorneys will be recognized in the December 2008 issues of Minnesota Law & Politics, Twin Cities Business and Mpls/St.Paul Magazine.
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Minn. Leaders Brace For Deficit In The Billions
Nov 21, 2008 7:04 pm US/Central State House and Senate fiscal analysts are predicting a deficit of as much as $4 billion for the coming two-year budget period.
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Minnesota Launches Campaign To Fight Fraud
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Minn. Senator Wants Hearings On Oversight Post
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Minnesota jobless rate rises to 6 percent
To the thousands of Minnesotans who have lost their jobs or will in the coming months, the state has a message: Help is available.
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Winter Wood-Burning Causes Health Concerns
Burning wood can be a popular way for Minnesotans to keep warm during the winter.But the fine particles and gases contained in wood smoke can be hazardous to people's health.Jamie O'Link of St.
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Getting MnSCU Online
Some big changes coming to higher education students in Minnesota. Governor Tim Pawlenty swept the state to announce an online learning initiative.
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Minnesota Fugitive Task Force Announce Arrest of Murder Suspect
FBI * 111 Washington Avenue South, Suite 1100 * Minneapolis, MN, 55401 * http://minneapolis.fbi.gov The Minnesota Fugitive Task Force , today, announced the arrest of Antonio Rashaun Dale, age 20, of ...
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State colleges & universities aim to modernize college coursework
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is aiming to deliver a quarter of its college credits through .
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Property Taxes Increase An Average 6.5 Percent
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Historic Senate recount begins
ST. PAUL a ' A historic recount was under way across Minnesota today, possibly with control of the U.S. Senate being decided.
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Another wind farm could be built
Avant Energy Services, the company that manages the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency, is looking at building a wind farm in Pickerel Lake Township southwest of Albert Lea.
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Deadline looming For 2,700 Minnesotans to claim $1.5...
The Internal Revenue Service reminds Minnesotans who are missing more than 2,700 economic stimulus checks totaling about $1.5 million that they shouldn't let Nov.
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Vizenor describes plan for chemical dependency residential treatment...
"The best investment any of us can ever make is in our youth," White Earth Tribal Chairwoman Erma Vizenor told Beltrami County commissioners Tuesday.
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