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Paul Hatchett: the discussion
Some excerpts from emails from my Thursday column on Paul Hatchett: I, too, have been intrigued by Paul's story over the years, having attended NDSU at the same time he did. In addition to the larger...
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:37 PM
Democrats leave session with issues they still want to do
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey There is little doubt the 2013 Minnesota Legislature will be remembered for its historic vote to allow gay marriage and a $2 billion tax increase. Democrats say the s...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 1:01 PM
LaDue named USHL D-man of the year
UND recruit and former Grand Forks Central standout Paul LaDue is the USHL defenseman of the year. LaDue, who played for the Lincoln Stars, was the top-scoring defenseman in the league with 49 points...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 2:15 PM
UND’s North Dakota Spirit Faculty Achievement Awards luncheon is set for Wednesday, May 1
The University of North Dakota North Dakota Spirit Faculty Achievement Awards luncheon will be held from 11:30 p.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, May 1 at the Gorecki Alumni Center, in the Gransberg Community...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 10:38 AM
Paul McCartney Returns to Winnipeg
Paul McCartney is scheduled to perform at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg August 12....
Posted on 4/23/13 at 7:02 AM
Minnesota completes refinancing of tobacco bonds
Minnesota has completed the refinancing of tobacco revenue bonds after the state Supreme Court ruled the move is constitutional.By Associated Press , November 15, 2012
Chemistry, foundation for Minnesota companies focusing on greener living 
The CEO and founder of EarthClean, a clean-tech startup in South St. Paul, will pop a fingerful of his company's TetraKO firefighting gel into his mouth to prove it's nontoxic. EarthClean's product, made of 50 percent cornstarch, is a goopy example of how the green-chemistry movement is starting to grow beyond the seed stage.
Renewable, bio-based substitutes for petroleum-derived chemicals have been under development for several years in Minnesota, but now they're finally starting to sell.
By Leslie Brooks Suzukamo , February 12, 2012
Suspect arrested in St. Paul man’s death 
Police have arrested a suspect in the New Year Day’s death of a 20-year-old St. Paul man.a
By Associated Press , January 02, 2012
2 Texans trade barbs in GOP presidential race 
By Philip Elliott , September 07, 2011
Q and A: Brand-new shocks likely not source of 'clunk' 
QUESTION: I accidentally backed my 2004 Buick LeSabre into a concrete curb on the passenger side. While driving home, I heard a loud "clunk-clunk-clunk" at every bump in the road. My local shop inspected the undercarriage, said the shocks were leaking and replaced them.
By Paul Brand , May 09, 2011
Diversion could become most expensive St. Paul Corps project 
When it comes to construction projects, they don’t get much bigger for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ St. Paul District than the proposed North Dakota-side flood diversion for Fargo-Moorhead. In fact, if the diversion becomes reality, it could challenge for the rank of the most expensive project ever built by the district.
By Mike Nowatzki , June 12, 2010
Rally urges override of MN health care veto 
ST. PAUL — Supporters of health coverage for some of the state’s poorest residents are rallying today outside of the governor’s mansion in St. Paul.
By Associated Press , February 20, 2010
MINNESOTA POLITICS: Early 2010 primary likely ... Pawlenty calls N.H. mayor ... GOP wants their change ... more 
It appears Minnesotans will go to the polls for the 2010 primary election in August, a month earlier than usual. A new federal law gives military and other overseas voters 45 days to deal with mail-in general election ballots, but a September primary election leaves too little time to prepare for the general election. Several Minnesota lawmakers plan to move a bill through the 2010 Legislature soon after it convenes Feb. 4.
By Don Davis/Associated Press , November 08, 2009
AROUND THE REGION: Young deer hunter shot ... Mask sanitizer supplies OK ... Meatpacker to Bismarck? ... more 
Authorities in Stearns County, Minn., said a 14-year-old boy has been shot in the leg while hunting deer with a group near Spring Hill. The sheriff’s office says the Melrose, Minn., boy was shot about noon Saturday about while hunting with his father and 12 other men.
By Associated Press , November 08, 2009
AROUND THE REGION: Jury indicts ex-nurse ... Dorgan war chest grows ... Grazing agreement delay ... more 
A former nurse is accused of forging prescriptions to get painkillers.
Authorities said Jacqueline Binstock, 37, Bismarck, illegally got oxycodone, hydromorphone and hydrocodone while working as a registered nurse from January 2007 to August last year. She was indicted by a federal grand jury in late September. Binstock made her first court appearance Thursday. She was released pending a Dec. 22 trial.
By Associated Press , October 17, 2009
Deer leaves bloody mess in Anoka office 
An office in a northern Twin Cities suburb will be closed for several days after a deer that smashed through a window left a bloody mess to clean up.
By Associated Press , June 07, 2009
Sen. Craig loses appeal in airport sex sting case 
By Steve Karnowski , December 09, 2008
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