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Legislative notebook: Higher ed OK'd
By Danielle Killey Minnesota representatives approved increasing by $150 million spending on state colleges and universities. Higher education, perhaps more than any other area, has been neglected f...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 7:38 PM
Lifetime Legacy Post Humous: Howard Newlon Jr.
This year's Ammann Awards received many entries, more than last year. However one of the awards that is of importance is the Lifetime Legacy Awards, given to person(s) who devoted a large amount of ...
Posted on 12/23/12 at 10:33 AM
A Little China Choo Choo
China train travel. Hmm, whats that like? Well, that depends on where you are. From Zhuhai to Guangzhouone city in Guangdong province to anotherthe train is brand new and the ride pristine. Else...
Posted on 8/5/11 at 11:31 AM
Thanks for telling us how to drive, (....)!
It is a site that none of us wanted to see after 2008, the year of the economic collapse. At about this time last year, we were dealing with $4 a gallon gas in a time span between Easter and Labor Day...
Posted on 4/21/11 at 5:36 PM
Federal money boosts state road program
By Don Davis , February 26, 2009
Seat belt law passes committee again
ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Senate Transportation Committee passed a familiar bill Tuesday – to allow police to stop a driver who is not wearing a seat belt.By Don Davis, St. Paul Bureau , January 14, 2009
Senators sweet on Sorel
Senators sweet on SorelST. PAUL – Perhaps the “Wedding March” would have been appropriate background music as a Minnesota Senate committee gave its blessing to the state’s new transportation commissioner.
January 09, 2009
Deadly plane crash caused by goose
BISMARCK, N.D. - The National Transportation Safety Board says a bird strike caused the crash of a University of North Dakota airplane that killed two people last year.By Bemidji Pioneer , January 02, 2009
Collapse improves state bridge policy
Transportation experts say states reviewed bridge policies after the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, but wonder if the issue will be a national priority long after this week’s findings from a collapse investigation.November 14, 2008
MnDOT: Bridge program is improved
November 13, 2008
Letter: Thanks to all who pushed for Minnesota 60
At long last, our dream for a four-lane Highway 60 from Iowa to St. James will be realized.By Dist. 22B Rep. Rod Hamilton, R-Mountain Lake , October 03, 2008
Road fund neglected
Ribbon cutting planned Oct. 21 on Minnesota 60 Bigelow bypassWORTHINGTON — The 2008 Transportation Funding Bill, also known as Chapter 152, is not a perfect bill — but it is a good starting point to look toward the future of transportation in Minnesota, said attendees at the 2008 Regional Transportation Meeting and candidate forum.
September 26, 2008
'Override 8' demonstrated great courage
During a very turbulent time in our country’s history, Daniel Webster stood on the floor of the United States Senate and uttered, “In highly excited times, it is far easier to fan and feed the flames of discord than to subdue them. And he who counsels moderation is in jeopardy of being regarded as failing in his duty to his party.”By Dist. 28 Sen. Steve Murphy, DFL-Red Wing , September 09, 2008
Editorial: Hamilton has reason to gripe
District 22B Rep. Rod Hamilton has plenty of reason to be unhappy.By Daily Globe , August 12, 2008
Brief: Transportation enhancement funding available
SLAYTON — The Southwest Minnesota Area Transportation Partnership is seeking applications for Transportation Enhancement Projects eligible in 2013 for federal funding in Pipestone and Murray counties.July 24, 2008
Editorial: Some thoughts on this year's session
While there’s plenty to be said about the just-completed Minnesota legislative session, a few things stand out.By Daily Globe , May 23, 2008
Seat belt bill still in limbo
Work will continue on transportation-related itemsBy Don Davis , May 10, 2008
Transportation bill progresses
ST. PAUL — Tempers occasionally flared, but most legislative negotiators kept their nose to the grindstone Tuesday in an effort to wrap up the 2008 Minnesota Legislature’s work.By SCOTT WENTE AND DON DAVIS, STATE CAPITOL BUREAU , May 07, 2008
Letter: Pawlenty, Seifert actions are 'deplorable'
Hopefully our governor will eventually recognize that there really is no monarchy in this state.By Dennis Phelps, Westbrook , March 05, 2008
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