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Charges Expected In Chisholm Shooting Case Posted 17 hours, 32 minutes ago

(Chisholm, MN)  --  Charges could be filed as soon as Wednesday against the former Chisholm police officer, accused of shooting a 40-year old man to death and injuring two others at a Chisholm sports bar Saturday.  The suspect was treated at a local hospital after the incident which ended when another ...More

Army Corps Of Engineers Ready For Flood Fight Posted 17 hours, 35 minutes ago

(St. Paul, MN)  --  Everything is "flood-ready" at the Army Corps of Engineers.  If need be, the St. Paul office can deploy about 100 personnel to points along the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers.  Others would go to the Red River Valley where they're getting some big help from the weather ...More

Minnesota Bonding Bill Still In Limbo Posted 1 day, 17 hours ago

(St. Paul, MN)  --  Democrats and Governor Pawlenty have agreed on General Assistance Medical Care but the high-profile bonding bill for state construction projects remains unresolved.  Democrats pulled back their first bonding bill after the governor said he'd veto it, but they could bring a replacement version back to the ...More

Law Expert Believes Pawlenty Will Lose Unallotment Challenge Posted 1 day, 17 hours ago

(St. Paul, MN)  --  A consitutional law expert thinks the Minnesota Supreme Court will hand Governor Pawlenty a defeat on the unallotment issue.  The governor is challenging a lower court ruling that he misused his authority to trim money from state spending.  Hamline University's David Schultz says the question really ...More

No Bill To Lift Ban On New Nuclear Power Plants Posted 4 days, 17 hours ago

(St. Paul, MN)  --  Opponents in a Minnesota Senate committee Thursday halted a bill that would have lifted Minnesota's ban on construction of new nuclear power plants.  Senator Amy Koch pulled her bill after an amendment was added which would lift the ban on new nuclear plants only when the ...More

Three People File GAMC Lawsuit Posted 4 days, 17 hours ago

(St. Paul, MN)  --  Three Minnesotans are suing to stop Governor Pawlenty from moving people on General Assistance Medical Care over to MinnesotaCare so that G-A-M-C can be canceled April 1st.  Democratic Representative Erin Murphy says she hopes it doesn't impact the negotiations with the governor. Pawlenty spokesman Brian McClung ...More

U.S. Census Bureau Still Hiring Temp Workers In Minnesota Posted 4 days, 17 hours ago

(Undated)  --  The U.S. Census Bureau is in the process of hiring thousands of temporary workers in Minnesota.  Regional spokesman Rich Gerdes says they're close to their recruiting goals in most of the state except northwestern Minnesota.  He says the Bemidji area has been tough and they're striving ...More

D-F-Lers Sending Governor Three-Piece Budget Plan Posted 6 days, 17 hours ago

(St.Paul, MN)  --  Senate Democrats say they'll send a trimmed-back state budget to the governor in three pieces, but Governor Tim Pawlenty isn't buying into the plan.  Senate Majority Leader Larry Pogemiller says the first budget bill will cover higher education, plus relatively small-dollar areas like environment, agriculture ...More

Construction And Manufacturing Showing Turnaround In Minnesota Posted 6 days, 17 hours ago

(St. Paul, MN)  --  Analysts say federal stimulus money is undoubtedly a factor in the January jump in jobs across Minnesota.  State economic development researcher Steve Hine says construction and manufacturing have profited dramatically from stimulus programs and other economic measures.  He says, a year ago that sector was down over ...More

State Budget Forecast Improves From November Posted 1 week ago

(St.Paul, MN)  --  The latest economic forecast shows Minnesota's state budget deficit shrinking by about 200-million dollars, to just under a billion dollars.  That's not a big drop, but for lawmakers every little bit helps as they tackle a big budget shortfall in tough economic times. More

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