by T.W. Budig ECM Capitol reporter It’s done. Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton signed into law Tuesday (May 14) afternoon legislation …
More classes added for next year Forest Lake High School students can be trained to handle medical emergencies through a …
by T.W. Budig ECM Capitol reporter Republican Sen. Branden Petersen drew a deep breath and voted “Yes.” The Senate freshman’s …
Eden Prairie Republican faced tough vote on marriage bill by T.W. Budig ECM Capitol reporter The morning after the big …
The Democratic-led House on Thursday (May 9) in a bipartisan vote approved marriage legislation legalizing same-sex marriage in Minnesota.
It was indeed a historical day at the Minnesota State Capitol on Thursday, May 9, as remembrances of demonstrations of the 1960s were revived with support and opposition to right to marry legislation.
For better or for worse, history is about to be made. The Democratic-led House on Thursday, May 9, is expected to vote on marriage legislation that could make Minnesota the 12th state to legalize same-sex marriage.
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When the Minnesota Sports Facility Authority unveils the design for the new Minnesota Vikings stadium on May 13 at the …
For the past 12 years, Wyoming kindergarten teacher Diane Dummer (pronounced “doomer”) has invited her 2000-2001 kindergarten class to …