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Legislative notebook: Senate passes smaller minimum wage
By Don Davis The Minnesota Senate voted 39-28 Wednesday to approve a minimum wage far lower than the House and governor favor. Senators approved raising the hourly minimum wage to $7.75 an hour in two...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 8:44 AM
Near Perfection
Last night became an almost-historical night in baseball as Texas Rangers starter Yu Darvish whipped through the Houston Astros lineup at Minute Maid Park. 26 Astros hitters had stepped into the box, ...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:08 AM
The Irony of Apple
Steve Jobs was a self-starting, free-thinking entrepreneur. Yet whenever a new Apple product is released, we see that part of his legacy is a population of those who chase trends and hold a brand in s...
Posted on 7/10/12 at 8:54 AM
The Bridges of Chippewa County, Wisconsin (USA)
The last of the three part Wisconsin bridge tour takes us to Chippewa County. With 62,415 residents according to the latest US Census survey, the county is part of the greater Eau Claire economic me...
Posted on 6/15/12 at 6:04 PM
1986: Corny Picture
This corny picture is from the Wieneke farm in 1986....
Posted on 3/12/11 at 6:00 PM
Murray County Central superintendent resigns
April 02, 2009
Koedam-Wink
Scott and Betty Wink, Truman, announce the engagement of their daughter, Christina Wink, to Steve Koedam, son of Stan and Janice Koedam, Edgerton.March 21, 2009
Annual bioscience event approaches
Conference set for April 2-3 at Minnesota WestWORTHINGTON — For the fifth annual Regional Bioscience Conference, Glenn Thuringer has recruited a significantly player in the realm.
By Ryan McGaughey , March 12, 2009
County renovation project moves forward
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County Commissioners on Tuesday accepted the low bid on the third floor remodeling of the Nobles County Government Center in Worthington, and will move forward with the project this year.
By Julie Buntjer , March 03, 2009
Brown’s Shoe Fit Co. completes remodeling
WORTHINGTON — Steve Collins, owner/manager of Brown’s Shoe Fit Co., has always been fascinated with the fashion angle of the shoe business, but these days, he said, he is more concerned with what feels good.January 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
Man embezzled from fire agency
PLATTE — Disappointment is the defining emotion following the sentencing of a Platte man who embezzled more than $100,000 from the Platte Volunteer Fire Department.By Ross Dolan The Daily Republic , December 30, 2008
Fugitive ex-sheriff turns himself in
Former Kanabec County Sheriff Von Thompson has turned himself into authorities after spending about a week as a fugitive.By Duluth News-Tribune , December 09, 2008
Conscientious artist: Printmaker uses eco-friendly methods to convey environmental messages
By Beth Rickers , November 01, 2008
Man gets 60 years for beatings
LAKE ANDES — Steve Cournoyer III was sentenced Thursday to 60 years in prison for using a baseball bat to kill one man and severely injure a woman in a Wagner apartment earlier this year.By Lisa Kirkie The Daily Republic , October 24, 2008
Brief: King to speak in Ocheyedan today
U.S. Rep. Steve King, R-Kiron, will host a public town meeting at 11 a.m. today at the Senior Activity Center, 845 Main St., Ocheyedan.October 23, 2008
Lost woodsman hunts his way home
For Steve Ingram, a hunting trip that was supposed to last a few hours Monday morning turned into a more than 30-hour excursion.By Andy Greder, Duluth News Tribune , September 24, 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
Workers' comp needs overhaul
WORTHINGTON — The workers’ compensation system needs to be reformed, said Steve Sviggum, Minnesota’s Commissioner of Labor and Industry Tuesday at Travelodge in Worthington.August 27, 2008
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