POLITICS
'Buttcrack' billboard concerns Duluth couple
A Duluth couple wrote an e-mail to Mayor Don Ness and the City Council on Wednesday, urging them to create an ordinance that would ban indecent billboards like the one along Arrowhead Road between S...
Posted on 6/14/13 at 12:01 AM
Rural Reflections Radio
Here is this week's Rural Reflections Radio program, Bullitt...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 10:39 AM
Duluth-area leaders bring a message of thanks to Capitol
ST. PAUL Previous years visits to the state Capitol by Northeastern Minnesota community leaders included requests to fund projects such as an airport terminal, a hockey arena, an intermodal transpo...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 1:00 AM
I'm a Believer -- So Are You
We disagree with one another a lot these days, but I think I've found three sentences we can all say, "Yes, that's true," to: 1) We are all born. 2) We all die. 3) In between, we operate each of ...
Posted on 12/19/12 at 3:11 PM
Bill Clinton visits Duluth, 1994
There's news today that former President Bill Clinton is planning a visit to Duluth on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, to campaign on behalf of Democratic candidates in the upcoming election. That will be al...
Posted on 10/29/12 at 12:54 PM
Minnesota Executive Council set to consider delayed mineral leases
The council is set to act on 77 mineral exploration leases next week that have been delayed for a year because of concerns by private landowners that their rights could be infringed.By John Myers , May 22, 2012
Minnesota campaign season arrives with filing process
By Don Davis , May 22, 2012
Minnesota Senate approves Vikings stadium plan
By Don Davis and Danielle Nordine , May 09, 2012
Minnesota House approves Vikings stadium plan
By Don Davis , May 07, 2012
Nolan wins endorsement at 8th Congressional District DFL convention
By News Tribune staff , May 05, 2012
Republicans vying for Klobuchar's seat meet in Two Harbors
While November may seem far away, for others it can’t come fast enough. Lake County will soon be in the midst of election season and clues are mounting that it’s already begun here.February 02, 2012
Minnesota politicians Bakk, Dill visit Two Harbors
About 40 people from around the area woke up early and drove themselves to the Two Harbors Community Center for a town hall meeting with Representative David Dill and Minority Leader Senator Tom Bakk last Saturday.January 26, 2012
Two Harbors City Council meeting heats up
Debate swirled constantly at the Two Harbors City Council meeting on Monday. After much deliberation the City Council picked a prosecuting attorney for 2012 from among the two attorneys who bid.January 26, 2012
IRRRB opts out of financial transparancy
Sen. Tom Anzelc failed last week to enlist the support of colleagues on the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board for his efforts to increase the financial transparency of the agency.October 31, 2011
Two Harbors City Council spat
Holiday tree talk sparks city spatOctober 21, 2011
Battle continues over unionizing child care
The email lines lit up when providers in Carlton County read a story stating Gov. Mark Dayton may sign an executive order authorizing a vote on a union for in-home child care providers. In just one day, they had drafted a letter to the governor and had 124 signatures on the letter, requesting a face-to-face meeting with Dayton.By Jana Peterson , October 14, 2011
Capitol Chatter: Feds support anti-synthetic drug legislation
The federal Justice Department agrees with Sen. Amy Klobuchar that Congress should ban synthetic drugs that pose threats to Americans.By Don Davis , October 10, 2011
Minnesota congressional redistricting hearings continue (with video)
A public hearing during wA public hearing during which a panel of judges listened to Minnesotans’ comments about redistricting plans took place Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Bloomington and St. Paul, respectively. Another one is scheduled for today and can be viewed here.By Forum Communications Co. , October 06, 2011
Minnesota stalls mining leases in Northland again
By John Myers , October 06, 2011
New federal law aims to speed patent process
The America Invents Act, signed into law by President Obama on Sept. 16, will bring U.S. patent law closer to laws in the rest of the world, Chicago patent attorney Mark Bergner said.By John Lundy , October 04, 2011
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