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Will 3D Printing Make Gun Laws Useless?
It's pretty tough to enforce a law that regulates something when people can make that thing in their homes. 3D printing is on the cusp of taking the world by storm. The technology is being brought up...
Posted on 2/25/13 at 8:30 AM
Three Bridges Gone, Two collapsed, One dead
There is a proverb that was passed down to the author by a friend of mine from Minnesota during a bridgehunting tour a couple years ago: Taking care of a valuable thing in life can prolong its life....
Posted on 11/6/12 at 9:07 AM
Lawyers, but No Guns or Money
Jack McDonald, the counsel for the North Dakota Newspaper Association, provided everyone in the room with a packet, entitled All Things Legal, with the subtitle: A brief look at ND open meetings and o...
Posted on 5/9/12 at 1:00 PM
Jacob's Law signed to report child abuse
Gov. Mark Dayton today signed Jacobs Law, named after Jacob Gould and written to keep other youths from experiencing the same things he has. The new law requires law enforcement officials to notify...
Posted on 4/4/12 at 2:27 PM
1960: Leash Law Causes Barking, Whining
The Daily Globe offered a photo-opinion feature each week in 1960, but this one really went to the dogs. (Sorry. I couldn't resist.)...
Posted on 8/15/10 at 1:48 PM
Murray County Law Enforcement Center renovation begins
May 20, 2011
Jackson City Council votes to move forward with county law enforcement contract
JACKSON — With a 5 to 1 vote and in front of a full house, the Jackson City Council voted to move forward with pursuing law enforcement services from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, taking a step toward disbanding the Jackson Police Department.May 17, 2011
Daiker joins law firm
WORTHINGTON — Hedeen, Hughes and Wetering, attorneys at law, announces the association of Brian J. Daiker with the law firm.April 24, 2011
Sheriff talks to Jackson County Commissioners about law enforcement
JACKSON — Jackson County Sheriff Roger Hawkinson addressed his commissioners Tuesday morning, bringing them up to speed on talks between the city and county regarding a possible contract for sheriff’s office services if the Jackson Police Department is disbanded.April 12, 2011
The impact of the alternative teaching license law on District 518
WORTHINGTON — Upon signing the alternative teacher licensure bill into law on Tuesday, Gov. Dayton ignited an already concerned dialogue among educators across the state of Minnesota.March 08, 2011
New teacher-licensing law impact a question mark
By Don Davis , March 07, 2011
DWI/Move Over enforcement begins Friday
WORTHINGTON — Ten years ago, Minnesota State Trooper Ted Foss stopped a vehicle for speeding on I-90 near Lewiston and was speaking to the driver when a passing semi-truck drifted onto the shoulder of the road and struck Foss. He died at the scene.August 18, 2010
Not 18? No tattoo for you in Minnesota
DULUTH - Fifteen-year-old Raheem Vann got a tattoo Wednesday, just in the nick of time.By Candace Renalls, Duluth News Tribune , July 01, 2010
Boating safety key for weekend
June 30, 2010
Parties together after session
By Don Davis , May 18, 2010
Move to identify anonymous blog defamers rejected
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A move to help identify people who anonymously post libelous messages on blogs and other Internet sites was rejected Monday by South Dakota lawmakers after opponents said the state would have trouble regulating the worldwide network.By Associated Press , February 24, 2010
New firearms law takes effect Monday
PIPESTONE — Effective Monday, a change in federal law will allow people who can legally possess firearms under federal, Minnesota and local laws to carry firearms in Pipestone National Monument, according to National Monument Superintendent Glen Livermont.By Daily Globe , February 18, 2010
Local DWI convictions high, state DWI incidents at all-time low
February 12, 2010
Pawlenty appeals unallotment ruling late Tuesday
ST. PAUL — Gov. Tim Pawlenty tells the Minnesota Supreme Court that he and his commissioners followed state law and the constitution when he unilaterally cut state programs last summer. In late December, a court ruled Pawlenty made those cuts unconstitutionally.By Don Davis , January 13, 2010
Sisters In Law: Five women joined local legal community over the past two years
By Jane Turpin Moore , July 25, 2009
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