SHUTDOWN
Legislative notebook: Bill allows licenses to be sold in shutdown
Senators voted 41-24 to keep hunting and fishing license sales going if state government shuts down like last summer. I saw firsthand how people were hurt by not allowing them to buy a fishing licens...
Posted on 3/27/12 at 10:15 PM
Shutdown ruling ‘no soft landing’
By Don Davis , June 29, 2011
Shutdown will affect city projects
WORTHINGTON — The ramifications of a state shutdown seem to go on and on, trickling down into areas that may not immediately come to mind, according to Worthington City Administrator Craig Clark.June 29, 2011
Judge rules courts will stay open in shutdown
By Don Davis , June 28, 2011
NRCHS addresses possible state shutdown
WORTHINGTON — As state leaders continue their closed-door budget discussions, Nobles-Rock Community Health Services board members met Tuesday afternoon to discuss contingency plans in the event of a statewide government shutdown on July 1.By Julie Buntjer , June 28, 2011
Shutdown looms over state parks in local region
June 28, 2011
Transit system to be affected by shutdown
WORTHINGTON — If no budget agreement can be reached and the Minnesota government shuts down, Prairieland Transit System will be impacted.June 27, 2011
Minnesota leaders to lock in before a shutdown
By Don Davis , June 22, 2011
School district sends layoff notices as government shutdown looms
WORTHINGTON — In preparation for a possible July 1 government shutdown, District 518 sent layoff notices to 470 employees, including the superintendent, principals, teachers, paraprofessionals and custodians.June 21, 2011
No budget negotiations happening
ST. PAUL — Ten days remain before the state budget runs dry, but no high-level budget talks have occurred since Thursday.
By Don Davis , June 20, 2011
Dayton declares budget talks at impasse
By Don Davis , June 16, 2011
Letters warn Minnesotans about shutdown
ST. PAUL — Minnesotans are beginning to hear directly from state officials what a government shutdown could mean to them.By Don Davis , June 14, 2011
Minnesota West prepares for shutdown
WORTHINGTON — Minnesota West Community and Technical College sent layoff notices to some employees last week in preparation for a possible state government shutdown.June 14, 2011
Courts may decide impact
Government shutdown is in the judicial ring nowST. PAUL — The impact of a state government shutdown is in the hands of Minnesota judges.
By Don Davis , June 13, 2011
Colleges face possible shutdown
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is gearing up for a government shutdown. Or not.By Don Davis , June 08, 2011
State commissioners turn attention to shutdown
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota Revenue Commissioner Myron Frans says it has been “business as usual” in his department, but that is about to change as the state faces what the governor calls a likely government shutdown.By Don Davis , May 25, 2011
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