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“So Much Winning, You’ll Get Tired of Winning”
Republicans have won all five of the special elections that have been held since the November election and President Donald Trump’s swearing in.
Rep. Karen...
Canada Pushes Back On Influx of MN Asylum Seekers
ST. PAUL, Minn. - During a meeting with Gov. Mark Dayton this week, Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale pushed back on the influx...
Trump to Iowa: Everything’s Fine
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA — It may not be a presidential election year, but that didn’t stop thousands of people from lining up for blocks,...
Yanez Dash Cam Reveals Officer’s Distress, Little Else
ST. PAUL, Minn. - While the dashboard camera’s video of Officer Jeronimo Yanez’ fatal encounter with Philando Castile fails to conclusively show anything regarding what...
Franken Issues Impeachment Warning
WASHINGTON - Minnesota Sen. Al Franken cautioned Democrats against rushing to impeach President Donald Trump, saying Vice President Mike Pence could be worse.
In an...
Another DFL Candidate Jumps Into CD1 Race to Replace Walz
ALBERT LEA, Minn. - Colin Minehart, a businessman and native of Albert Lea has announced he will be running for Tim Walz’s seat in...
Compliance with State Law? You Get a Raise US Bank Stadium Board Says
MINNEAPOLIS- The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA) has decided on a pay raise and change in ethical standards for staff members.
The board discussed that...
Nolan Joins With Top GOP Leaders To Advance Mining
MOUNTAIN IRON, Minn. - Rep. Rick Nolan (DFL-MN8) hosted 19 top Republican lawmakers including Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN6) as he led them on a...
Corruption is the Lesson of the Day
SHAKOPEE, MINN.- The superintendent of the Shakopee school district, Dr. Rod Thompson, resigned on Monday night, June 19, receiving $50,000 in a separation package.
Thompson’s...
Defunding by Dayton Dings MN Credit
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The downfall of Minnesota’s credit rating would be the first downgrade since 2011, and would negatively affect the state’s ability...