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Air America Radio closing, filing for bankruptcy
Air America Radio, a radio network that was launched in 2004 as a liberal alternative to Rush Limbaugh and other conservative commentators, on Thursday shut down abruptly due to financial woes.
Friday, January, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
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Air America Radio, a radio network that was launched in 2004 as a liberal alternative to Rush Limbaugh and other conservative commentators, on Thursday shut down abruptly due to financial woes.
Friday, January, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
Coleman: Time wasn't right
Former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman is putting his family before running for Minnesota governor, a race he told WCCO he believes he would have won.
Monday, January, 18, 2010 - - News
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Former U.S. Senator Norm Coleman is putting his family before running for Minnesota governor, a race he told WCCO he believes he would have won.
Monday, January, 18, 2010 - - News
Former Sen. Norm Coleman won’t run for Minnesota governor
Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman announced Sunday that he wouldn’t run for Minnesota governor, saying it was “not the right time” for a new race just months after losing his Senate seat in a bruising recount.
Monday, January, 18, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman announced Sunday that he wouldn’t run for Minnesota governor, saying it was “not the right time” for a new race just months after losing his Senate seat in a bruising recount.
Monday, January, 18, 2010 - Associated Press - News
AROUND MINNESOTA: 28 districts unsettled ... Packers needed for Haiti food ... Reservists get sendoff ... more
The state teachers union said one more school district settled a contract ahead of Friday’s midnight deadline. That leaves an estimated 28 districts that missed the deadline. A statement sent Saturday by the Education Minnesota union said teachers in Bemidji approved a contract Friday evening.
Sunday, January, 17, 2010 - - News
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The state teachers union said one more school district settled a contract ahead of Friday’s midnight deadline. That leaves an estimated 28 districts that missed the deadline. A statement sent Saturday by the Education Minnesota union said teachers in Bemidji approved a contract Friday evening.
Sunday, January, 17, 2010 - - News
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Bonding bill split ... Local food conference ... GOP gov hopeful ... more
Minnesota’s legislative leaders have agreed to a public works funding bill nearing $1 billion. But Gov. Tim Pawlenty wants to limit it to something closer to $725 million, a difference that could prove to be an interesting topic at budget meetings of the governor and legislative leaders.
Sunday, January, 10, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau/Associated Press - News
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Minnesota’s legislative leaders have agreed to a public works funding bill nearing $1 billion. But Gov. Tim Pawlenty wants to limit it to something closer to $725 million, a difference that could prove to be an interesting topic at budget meetings of the governor and legislative leaders.
Sunday, January, 10, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau/Associated Press - News
Franken meets with experts to discuss Afghanistan war
U.S. Sen. Al Franken will return to Washington with some new thoughts about the American involvement in Afghanistan.
Friday, January, 08, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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U.S. Sen. Al Franken will return to Washington with some new thoughts about the American involvement in Afghanistan.
Friday, January, 08, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau - News
Minnesota judge grants access to rejected 2008 ballots
Six months after Democrat Al Franken tardily joined the U.S. Senate, a Minnesota judge has declared that uncounted absentee ballots from the drawn-out 2008 election should be open to public inspection.
Wednesday, January, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Six months after Democrat Al Franken tardily joined the U.S. Senate, a Minnesota judge has declared that uncounted absentee ballots from the drawn-out 2008 election should be open to public inspection.
Wednesday, January, 06, 2010 - Associated Press - News
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Pawlenty fights judicial legislating
It is a conservative candidate’s dream: the chance to accuse a judge of taking over powers that should be left to legislators and governors. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a probable 2012 Republican presidential candidate, enjoyed that opportunity when Judge Kathleen Gearin ruled that he violated the state constitution last summer in making budget cuts. When he announced he will appeal, Pawlenty warned there now is a danger that the state budget “will be run out of the courthouse.”
Friday, January, 01, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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It is a conservative candidate’s dream: the chance to accuse a judge of taking over powers that should be left to legislators and governors. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a probable 2012 Republican presidential candidate, enjoyed that opportunity when Judge Kathleen Gearin ruled that he violated the state constitution last summer in making budget cuts. When he announced he will appeal, Pawlenty warned there now is a danger that the state budget “will be run out of the courthouse.”
Friday, January, 01, 2010 - State Capitol Bureau - News
No surprise: Minnesota’s 2008 Senate race most expensive in nation
MINNEAPOLIS — The Federal Election Commission says Minnesota’s Senate race in 2008 was the most expensive in the nation.
Wednesday, December, 30, 2009 - - News
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MINNEAPOLIS — The Federal Election Commission says Minnesota’s Senate race in 2008 was the most expensive in the nation.
Wednesday, December, 30, 2009 - - News
Politics, courts dominate Minnesota headlines in 2009
Al Franken finally got to take his seat in the U.S. Senate. Two Northwest Airlines pilots were grounded after they forgot to land in the Twin Cities. And a 13-year-old boy with cancer touched off a nationwide manhunt when he fled with his mother to avoid court-ordered treatment.
Tuesday, December, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Al Franken finally got to take his seat in the U.S. Senate. Two Northwest Airlines pilots were grounded after they forgot to land in the Twin Cities. And a 13-year-old boy with cancer touched off a nationwide manhunt when he fled with his mother to avoid court-ordered treatment.
Tuesday, December, 29, 2009 - Associated Press - News
With increased Medicare aid to state, Conrad and Dorgan both on board health care reform
Revisions to the Senate’s health care reform bill in the past week drew the necessary support of previously hesitant North Dakota Democrats.
Tuesday, December, 22, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Revisions to the Senate’s health care reform bill in the past week drew the necessary support of previously hesitant North Dakota Democrats.
Tuesday, December, 22, 2009 - The Forum - News
MINNESOTA POLITICS: N.H. papers welcome Pawlenty ... Balanced budgets ... Peterson happy ... more
New Hampshire’s newspapers were kind to Minnesota Gov. Tim his inaugural visit as a potential presidential candidate. The Concord Monitor’s headline read, “Pawlenty: U.S. is not a beggar; Minnesota governor rallies state Republicans.” The Monitor said the Republican governor “delivered a stinging critique of Democratic policies as he urged Republicans to band together and grow the party.”
Saturday, December, 19, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau/Associated Press - News
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New Hampshire’s newspapers were kind to Minnesota Gov. Tim his inaugural visit as a potential presidential candidate. The Concord Monitor’s headline read, “Pawlenty: U.S. is not a beggar; Minnesota governor rallies state Republicans.” The Monitor said the Republican governor “delivered a stinging critique of Democratic policies as he urged Republicans to band together and grow the party.”
Saturday, December, 19, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau/Associated Press - News
Closed-door talks with Nelson seek to save health care bill
Republicans accused Democrats of bad manners, bad timing and bad health care policy today, then summoned images of fire and ice for good measure as they campaigned to block passage of sweeping legislation President Barack Obama’s allies want passed by Christmas.
Friday, December, 18, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Republicans accused Democrats of bad manners, bad timing and bad health care policy today, then summoned images of fire and ice for good measure as they campaigned to block passage of sweeping legislation President Barack Obama’s allies want passed by Christmas.
Friday, December, 18, 2009 - Associated Press - News
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Peterson beats Oberstar in obtaining pork
A respected nonpartisan blog reports Collin Peterson gets more pork than Jim Oberstar when it comes to the battle of Minnesota’s two powerful U.S. House chairmen.
Sunday, December, 13, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau/Bemidji Pioneer/Associated Press - News
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A respected nonpartisan blog reports Collin Peterson gets more pork than Jim Oberstar when it comes to the battle of Minnesota’s two powerful U.S. House chairmen.
Sunday, December, 13, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau/Bemidji Pioneer/Associated Press - News
General Mills reducing sugar in kids' cereal
General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children. "The reduction ... doesn't represent perfection but it represents improvement," said Kelly Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University.
Wednesday, December, 09, 2009 - AP Food Industry Writer - Business
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General Mills — the maker of Lucky Charms, Trix and Cocoa Puffs — plans to reduce the amount of sugar in its cereals marketed to children. "The reduction ... doesn't represent perfection but it represents improvement," said Kelly Brownell, director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University.
Wednesday, December, 09, 2009 - AP Food Industry Writer - Business
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Pawlenty in spotlight ... Unallotment fight ... MAPE backs Kelliher ... more
Minnesotans may think their media report on Tim Pawlenty’s potential presidential run only because he is their home-state governor, but the Republican is getting plenty of attention nationwide. Online political writers have been watching Pawlenty closely. But so have traditional media reporters. Several national reporters attended his recent Iowa debut, along with about 10 Minnesota journalists and a few from Iowa.
Sunday, November, 15, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau/Associated Press - News
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Minnesotans may think their media report on Tim Pawlenty’s potential presidential run only because he is their home-state governor, but the Republican is getting plenty of attention nationwide. Online political writers have been watching Pawlenty closely. But so have traditional media reporters. Several national reporters attended his recent Iowa debut, along with about 10 Minnesota journalists and a few from Iowa.
Sunday, November, 15, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau/Associated Press - News
Students tell Franken of their student loan debts
Justin Norris postponed getting married. Al Odden is thinking about selling plasma. The Minnesota State University Moorhead students met Thursday with Sen. Al Franken to share their struggles of paying for college.
Saturday, November, 14, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Justin Norris postponed getting married. Al Odden is thinking about selling plasma. The Minnesota State University Moorhead students met Thursday with Sen. Al Franken to share their struggles of paying for college.
Saturday, November, 14, 2009 - The Forum - News
BUSINESS CALENDAR: Scoping meeting ... Farmers Union convention ... etc.
Saturday, November, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
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Saturday, November, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Business
N.D., Minnesota senators: Cost cutting comes first in health care reform
Senate debate on health care reform could begin as early as next week, and Minnesota and North Dakota’s senators - all Democrats - have similar but varied ideas about what should be included in the final legislation.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Senate debate on health care reform could begin as early as next week, and Minnesota and North Dakota’s senators - all Democrats - have similar but varied ideas about what should be included in the final legislation.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - The Forum - News
Senators prepare to take on health care debate
Senate debate on health care reform could begin as early as next week, and Minnesota and North Dakota’s senators have similar but varied ideas about what should be included in the final legislation.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Senate debate on health care reform could begin as early as next week, and Minnesota and North Dakota’s senators have similar but varied ideas about what should be included in the final legislation.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - The Forum - News
