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Process leads to Dayton outdoors funding vetoes
Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed two provisions of a bill funding outdoors and arts projects, saying a House committee ignored a citizen advisory panel. The vetoes eliminated $3 million to fight aquatic invas...
Posted on 5/23/13 at 11:37 AM
1939: Too Many Great Parade Entries
At the first King Turkey Day parade in 1939, there wasn't a reviewing stand for the parade judges, who thus had little time to judge each entry. Because of that, and also because there were so very ...
Posted on 10/19/10 at 12:00 AM
Speaking with Matt Entenza
Matt Entenza has worn Worthington on his sleeve thus far during his campaign to be the DFL's gubernatorial candidate. He's filmed commercials promoting his run for governor in Worthington, and he freq...
Posted on 7/8/10 at 11:05 AM
Halloween at the Dayton House
You haven't experienced Halloween until you've visited a Victorian-era, restored home with period furniture and decor, with scary music and sounds in the background, that people have actually died in....
Posted on 11/2/09 at 7:49 AM
Dayton health budget would add poor, disabled, elderly
ST. PAUL — Thousands more poor, disabled and elderly Minnesotans would receive state-funded health care if Gov. Mark Dayton’s budget plan passes.By Don Davis , January 23, 2013
Education would get more money, control, under Dayton's budget plan
ST. PAUL — School districts and school boards would have more control over how to use state funding under a budget proposed by Gov. Mark Dayton, officials told legislators Wednesday.
By Danielle Killey , January 23, 2013
Questions remain on Dayton tax plan impact
By Don Davis , January 22, 2013
Capital Chatter: Many leaders find politics is no joke
ST. PAUL — Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura was the king of deadpanning, a trait that got him in trouble more than once.By Don Davis , January 18, 2013
E-pulltab, bingo games will pay off, supporters say
By Don Davis , January 18, 2013
Capitol Chatter: Nolan may use connection on farm bill
ST. PAUL — Rick Nolan sounds thrilled to sit on the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, and he hopes a personal relationship with the House speaker could help the cause.By Don Davis , January 11, 2013
As others see it: State leaders face change
This new year of 2013 brings a major shift at the Minnesota Legislature. In November, voters swept the Democrats back into the majority in both the House and Senate.By West Central Tribune , January 11, 2013
Early bills show taxes, education as Legislature priorities
By Danielle Killey and Don Davis , January 10, 2013
Democrats: Details hinge on budget
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Democratic legislative leaders say they want to balance the state’s budget for good, but are not providing details until the governor releases his plan.
By Danielle Killey , January 09, 2013
It's opening day: Minnesota legislators convene today at Capitol to begin session
By Don Davis , January 07, 2013
As others see it: Road funding needs innovation, money
There is probably no tougher nut to crack than that of adequate transportation funding in Minnesota, but there is also nothing more basic to economic prosperity than an efficient and safe transportation system.By The Free Press of Mankato , January 02, 2013
Difficult 2013 Minnesota legislative session is expected
ST. PAUL — Newly elected conservative Republican Minnesota legislative majorities and a new liberal governor took office two years ago, setting the set the stage for rocky state budget negotiations that ended in a state government shutdown.
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey , December 21, 2012
Citizen Forum set for Monday in Worthington
Discussion on variety of environmental matters scheduledWORTHINGTON — A Minnesota Environmental Congress Citizen Forum to discuss environmental concerns will be from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Monday in the Worthington High School cafeteria.
By Alyson Buschena , December 07, 2012
Editorial: DC work must get done
There’s been a lot of talk over the last few weeks about what’s been deemed as the “fiscal cliff.”By Daily Globe , December 06, 2012
Minnesota deficit pegged at $1.1 billion
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota’s budget will face a $1.1 billion shortfall, state officials announced this morning.By Don Davis , December 05, 2012
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