Published February 21, 2012, 08:42 PM
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s best-known U.S. House member will seek re-election in a district where she does not live and its top-ranking federal representative will run in slightly less friendly territory after a five-judge panel on Tuesday redrew congressional district lines.
Judges tweak congressional districts
U.S. 1st Congressional District sees changesST. PAUL — Minnesota’s best-known U.S. House member will seek re-election in a district where she does not live and its top-ranking federal representative will run in slightly less friendly territory after a five-judge panel on Tuesday redrew congressional district lines.
By: Don Davis, Worthington Daily Globe
