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We have our man for the job! Now let's get to work! Thoughts on the US Elections
What does it take to become the President of the United States? And what does it take to ensure that the man you voted for is elected to office? These are the questions I've been asking myself ever...
Posted on 11/7/12 at 5:40 AM
Public TV plans U.S. House debates
Minnesotas two hottest U.S. House primary election races will be featured on public television debates. All three 8th Congressional District Democratic candidates will appear on Almanac this weekend ...
Posted on 7/19/12 at 3:48 PM
1961: Worthington High School Debate Team
These are Worthington's great debaters of 1961, who were apparently quite successful....
Posted on 2/27/11 at 11:00 AM
Debate
Each year, I enjoy the privilege of attending the Minnesota Newspaper Association convention, which allows for great networking opportunities and always-informational sessions on various facets of the...
Posted on 1/28/10 at 9:08 AM
Marriage debate heats up
ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s hottest election topic continues to get hotter as Election Day nears.
By Don Davis , November 01, 2012
Obama, Romney on the offense
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) — An aggressive President Barack Obama accused challenger Mitt Romney of favoring a “one-point plan” to help the rich in America and playing politics with the recent deadly terrorist attack in Libya in a Tuesday night debate crackling with energy and emotion just three weeks before the election.
By Associated Press , October 16, 2012
Biden, Ryan on the attack
DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) — At odds early and often, Joe Biden and Republican Paul Ryan squabbled over the economy, taxes, Medicare and more Thursday night in a contentious, interruption-filled debate. “That is a bunch of malarkey,” the vice president retorted after a particularly tough Ryan attack on the administration’s foreign policy.
By Associated Press , October 11, 2012
Small hands, smart phones
WORTHINGTON — Eric Murray, the manager of Cellular Only in Worthington, has noticed a rise in parents buying cellphones for children, which he attributes to people getting rid of land lines.
October 10, 2012
Walz, Quist clash in 1st debate in southern Minn.
BYRON (AP) — Democratic Rep. Tim Walz and Republican challenger Allen Quist clashed sharply in their first one-on-one debate Thursday.September 27, 2012
Klobuchar, Bills hold nothing back in fiery debate
By Don Davis , August 30, 2012
Health-care debate will continue after ruling
ST. PAUL — A U.S. Supreme Court ruling is the law of the land. Until it isn’t.By Don Davis , June 28, 2012
Same-sex marriage debate expands around state
ST. PAUL — Advocates on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate said they are making progress and will continue to reach out to Minnesotan voters before they cast ballots on the issue this fall.By Danielle Nordine , March 29, 2012
Food, fuel debate part of Bioscience Conference
WORTHINGTON — Growing more food on a finite amount of land to feed an increasing global population will undoubtedly require more scientific research and technological advancement, but can American farmers do it all without compromising quality of life and environment?By Julie Buntjer , March 26, 2012
Gingrich, Romney tangle in NH debate
By Associated Press , January 08, 2012
Environment, outdoors issues up for debate
By Don Davis , December 29, 2010
Daycare providers, parents face off with county
WORTHINGTON — In a meeting that grew heated at times as angry parents and discouraged daycare providers faced off against Nobles County Human Services officials Tuesday night in Worthington, it appeared as though little progress was made in finding a reasonable solution to a change in the issuance of variance requests.By Julie Buntjer , November 23, 2010
Plot thickens in election
ST. PAUL — A governor’s campaign argues a poll it lost is inaccurate, state auditor candidates squabble about being a bully and famed humorist Garrison Keillor tells Democrats his congressional candidate is more honest than her opponent.
By Don Davis , October 28, 2010
Minnesota governor hopefuls debate at Duluth forum
By John Myers, Duluth News Tribune , September 07, 2010
Candidates differ on building plans
BROOKLYN PARK — Mark Dayton could see Minnesota borrowing $1 billion to build and repair facilities, Tom Horner sees something closer to $400 million and Tom Emmer would give cities more options to fund their own projects.By Don Davis , August 25, 2010
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