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Challenged Ballots May Defeat $96 Million Bond
According to an email sent late Tuesday (Nov. 24, 2015) by Attorney Erick Kaardal to the members of the ISD 833 referendum Question 2 recount...
A Side-By-Side Comparison of Minnesota’s Congressional Candidates
Alpha News offers a side-by-side comparison of the candidates running in Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District.
19 Challenged Ballots, No’s Gain 2, Yes Gain 1 – SWC 833 Question 2...
South Washington County School District 833 recounted the ballot question #2 votes on Friday resulting in the "yes" votes gaining one, the "No" votes gaining two, and 19 challenged ballots going to the Canvassing Board on Wed., Nov. 25.
St. Paul, Minneapolis leaders welcome refugees
The St. Paul City Council, U.S. Representative Betty McCollum, and Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges supported the efforts of Governor Dayton and President Obama this week to resettle Syrian refugees.
Congressional Candidates Face-Off At Debate
The five candidates for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District faced off at a debate hosted by Republicans in District 52.
Election Results Spur Recounts in Two East Metro School Districts
Two East Metro school districts' elections have resulted in requests and petitions for recounts.
Election Results Spur Recounts in Two East Metro School Districts
Inver Grove Heights School Board candidate Bill Klein’s recount request has been granted by the school board. According to the Pioneer Press, an incorrect...
Alpha News Update: Pro-Life Professor Under Attack, Daudt Requests Halting Refugee Resettlement, New License...
In this Alpha News Update we cover a law professor being attacked by a pro-choice organization, Speaker Daudt asking Governor Dayton to call on President Obama to halt the intake of Syrian refugees, and the license laws being implemented that have some Minnesotans worried they won't be able to fly domestically...
Franken to attend UN Climate Change Conference in Paris
The conference begins Nov. 30 in Paris. World leaders will seek a new international agreement on climate change.
Dayton, Klobuchar, Franken hold the line on more refugee resettlement
Dayton stated he's been reassured from the White House that refugees will be properly vetted. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken were two of fourteen U.S. Senators to work for the resettlement of more Syrian refugees. What will this mean for Minnesota?











