Super city candidate: John Banks
Two-term Auckland Mayor John Banks is a self-made man who says he is proud to be a battler for the underdog.
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County lacks revenue to act on proposals
Purdue to test emergency sirens
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Gubernatorial Candidates Take it Outside
Minnesota's candidates for governor took it outside Friday for a raucous debate driven by talk over tax-hike proposals by two hopefuls and the hush-hush budget plan of the third.
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Debate among Minn. gov hopefuls is Fair attraction
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn.—Minnesota's candidates for governor took it outside Friday for a raucous debate driven by talk over tax-hike proposals by
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Creekside projected to come in under budget
After learning at the Aug. 26 GRF Board meeting that the Creekside project is on target to be on time and $200,000 or more under budget, the Board awarded the opportunity to the project management firm, Pound Management Inc., to continue with a series of new project proposals.
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Independence candidate for governor Tom Horner says he'd raise taxes, trim budgets to fix budget crisis
Tom Horner has a plan for solving Minnesota's budget crisis that could be summed up in three words: Eat your vegetables.
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Obama engaging in backyard politics in Ohio to focus on everyday struggles
ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBUS — President Barack Obama used the homey backdrop of a middle-class Ohio family’s backyard Wednesday to try to show voters he shares their concerns about the economy, health care and Social Security. Jacket off and sleeves rolled up, Obama took questions from the Weithman family and a small group of their neighbors arrayed around picnic tables and lawn chairs. His ...
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The Trucker.com Features
I have a high school classmate who I will call Frank who is a family physician in New Ulm, Minn., about 110 miles from where I live.
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Obama in Office: Low on ratings, but impressive
Does the remarkable slide in Obama's approval rating reflect an objective assessment of his performance as president?
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Debate among Minnesota gov hopefuls is Fair attraction
FALCON HEIGHTS — Minnesota's candidates for governor took it outside Friday for a raucous debate driven by talk over tax–hike proposals by two hopefuls and the hush–hush budget plan of the third.
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