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City councilor's view: Duluth benefits from Halberg’s leadership
When councilors were interviewing for someone to fill an open seat on the Duluth City Council, the person who impressed me the most was Jackie Halberg.
Tuesday, November, 01, 2011 - for the News Tribune - Opinion
When councilors were interviewing for someone to fill an open seat on the Duluth City Council, the person who impressed me the most was Jackie Halberg.
Tuesday, November, 01, 2011 - for the News Tribune - Opinion
Candidate's view: Did Cravaack think no one would notice?
When U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack informed the News Tribune he was selling his house in Lindstrom, Minn., and moving his family to New Hampshire, he put to rest any rumors that Congressman Cravaack and Candidate Cravaack were even related to one another (“Cravaack’s re-election campaign begins; family moves to New Hampshire,” July 16).
Tuesday, August, 02, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
When U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack informed the News Tribune he was selling his house in Lindstrom, Minn., and moving his family to New Hampshire, he put to rest any rumors that Congressman Cravaack and Candidate Cravaack were even related to one another (“Cravaack’s re-election campaign begins; family moves to New Hampshire,” July 16).
Tuesday, August, 02, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Boot is on the wrong foot
Great attention has been given to a bill authored by U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack to make it easier for members of our armed forces to pass through airport-security checkpoints. I share his belief that we should do everything we can to show our appreciation to these brave men and women in uniform.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Great attention has been given to a bill authored by U.S. Rep. Chip Cravaack to make it easier for members of our armed forces to pass through airport-security checkpoints. I share his belief that we should do everything we can to show our appreciation to these brave men and women in uniform.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Reader's view: Jeff Anderson
I expect remarks like those in the Dec. 26 letter, “God clearly states that homosexuality is wrong.” But this letter was just laughable.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
I expect remarks like those in the Dec. 26 letter, “God clearly states that homosexuality is wrong.” But this letter was just laughable.
Friday, December, 30, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
City Council asks staff to consider having fewer one-way avenues
Duluth City Councilor Jeff Anderson wants the city administration to consider turning three one-way
Thursday, September, 22, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune -
Duluth City Councilor Jeff Anderson wants the city administration to consider turning three one-way
Thursday, September, 22, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune -
Duluth City Council asks staff to consider having fewer one-way avenues downtown
Duluth City Councilor Jeff Anderson wants the city administration to consider turning three one-way avenues downtown into two-ways.
Tuesday, September, 27, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Duluth City Councilor Jeff Anderson wants the city administration to consider turning three one-way avenues downtown into two-ways.
Tuesday, September, 27, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Duluth councilor plans to drop proposed loitering ordinance
City Councilor Jeff Anderson, who introduced the ordinance with support from Duluth police, said Thursday at the council’s agenda session that he would withdraw the ordinance.
Friday, September, 09, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
City Councilor Jeff Anderson, who introduced the ordinance with support from Duluth police, said Thursday at the council’s agenda session that he would withdraw the ordinance.
Friday, September, 09, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Reader's view: Attack on Cravaack looked like free campaign ad
Jeff Anderson’s Dec. 30 Local View column made me wonder what the policy of the News Tribune is concerning paid political ads, as the column surely was (Local View: “Boot is on the wrong foot”).
Tuesday, January, 10, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Jeff Anderson’s Dec. 30 Local View column made me wonder what the policy of the News Tribune is concerning paid political ads, as the column surely was (Local View: “Boot is on the wrong foot”).
Tuesday, January, 10, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Cuneo says he won't run for re-election to Duluth City Council
Tony Cuneo's decision leaves the race wide open, with no incumbents in the race for At Large councilor. Jeff Anderson, who also serves as an At Large councilor, announced earlier that he will not seek another term.
Tuesday, July, 19, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Tony Cuneo's decision leaves the race wide open, with no incumbents in the race for At Large councilor. Jeff Anderson, who also serves as an At Large councilor, announced earlier that he will not seek another term.
Tuesday, July, 19, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Minnesota attorney: Vatican didn't hand over all documents
UPDATE: Attorney Jeff Anderson is representing a man from Washington state who says he was abused by the Rev. Andrew Ronan in the mid-1960s when Ronan was a priest in Portland, Ore.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News
UPDATE: Attorney Jeff Anderson is representing a man from Washington state who says he was abused by the Rev. Andrew Ronan in the mid-1960s when Ronan was a priest in Portland, Ore.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News
8th District Democrats debate issues in Duluth
Jeff Anderson, Tarryl Clark and Rick Nolan sat close to one another at table in Somers Hall at the College of St. Scholastica, symbolic of their stances in answering nine questions from a moderator and eight written questions from the audience.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Jeff Anderson, Tarryl Clark and Rick Nolan sat close to one another at table in Somers Hall at the College of St. Scholastica, symbolic of their stances in answering nine questions from a moderator and eight written questions from the audience.
Friday, April, 20, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Police View: Loitering oridinance
Police officers are trained to observe activities differently than the rest of us. And City Councilor Jeff Anderson’s proposed loitering ordinance “is not an ordinance that will trample people’s civil rights,” Duluth Deputy Police Chief Mike Tusken assured the News Tribune Opinion page yesterday.
Thursday, August, 18, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Police officers are trained to observe activities differently than the rest of us. And City Councilor Jeff Anderson’s proposed loitering ordinance “is not an ordinance that will trample people’s civil rights,” Duluth Deputy Police Chief Mike Tusken assured the News Tribune Opinion page yesterday.
Thursday, August, 18, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
MORNING UPDATE: Duluth City Council likely to have four new faces
Emily Larson and Linda Krug won At Large seats vacated by Councilors Jeff Anderson and Tony Cuneo, while Jennifer Julsrud appeared to edge 1st District Councilor Todd Fedora, and former council member Garry Krause ousted Jackie Halberg in the 4th District.
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - None
Emily Larson and Linda Krug won At Large seats vacated by Councilors Jeff Anderson and Tony Cuneo, while Jennifer Julsrud appeared to edge 1st District Councilor Todd Fedora, and former council member Garry Krause ousted Jackie Halberg in the 4th District.
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - None
MORNING UPDATE: Duluth city councilors push for vote on gay marriage issue
The issue of gay marriage will come before the Duluth City Council tonight when Councilors Jeff Anderson and Sharla Gardner introduce a resolution opposing an amendment to the state Constitution that would allow Minnesota to legally recognize only opposite-sex unions.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - None
The issue of gay marriage will come before the Duluth City Council tonight when Councilors Jeff Anderson and Sharla Gardner introduce a resolution opposing an amendment to the state Constitution that would allow Minnesota to legally recognize only opposite-sex unions.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - None
Anderson campaign received money from local head shop owner
Jeff Anderson, a Duluth At Large city councilor and Democratic candidate for Congress, received $800 in contributions from the owner of the Last Place on Earth, a downtown Duluth head shop that has been in the eye of controversy for the past year as a retailer of synthetic drugs.
Thursday, October, 27, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Jeff Anderson, a Duluth At Large city councilor and Democratic candidate for Congress, received $800 in contributions from the owner of the Last Place on Earth, a downtown Duluth head shop that has been in the eye of controversy for the past year as a retailer of synthetic drugs.
Thursday, October, 27, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Duluth city councilors push for vote on gay marriage issue
The issue of gay marriage will come before the Duluth City Council tonight when Councilors Jeff Anderson and Sharla Gardner introduce a resolution opposing an amendment to the state Constitution that would allow Minnesota to legally recognize only opposite-sex unions.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
The issue of gay marriage will come before the Duluth City Council tonight when Councilors Jeff Anderson and Sharla Gardner introduce a resolution opposing an amendment to the state Constitution that would allow Minnesota to legally recognize only opposite-sex unions.
Monday, December, 19, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Duluth City Council likely to have four new faces
Emily Larson and Linda Krug won At Large seats vacated by Councilors Jeff Anderson and Tony Cuneo, while Jennifer Julsrud appeared to edge 1st District Councilor Todd Fedora, and former council member Garry Krause ousted Jackie Halberg in the 4th District.
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Emily Larson and Linda Krug won At Large seats vacated by Councilors Jeff Anderson and Tony Cuneo, while Jennifer Julsrud appeared to edge 1st District Councilor Todd Fedora, and former council member Garry Krause ousted Jackie Halberg in the 4th District.
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Vote Tuesday
Tim Riley is among six candidates vying for two At Large seats on the Duluth City Council. The seats are open because current city councilors Jeff Anderson and Tony Cuneo did not seek re-election this fall. Four of the following candidates will advance from Tuesday’s primary election to the Nov. 8 general election: former university dean Linda Krug, work force development and economic development consultant Emily Larson, entertainment promoter Eric Edwardson, Spirit Mountain chef Gareth Bates and Chad Smith.
Saturday, September, 10, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Tim Riley is among six candidates vying for two At Large seats on the Duluth City Council. The seats are open because current city councilors Jeff Anderson and Tony Cuneo did not seek re-election this fall. Four of the following candidates will advance from Tuesday’s primary election to the Nov. 8 general election: former university dean Linda Krug, work force development and economic development consultant Emily Larson, entertainment promoter Eric Edwardson, Spirit Mountain chef Gareth Bates and Chad Smith.
Saturday, September, 10, 2011 - Duluth News Tribune - Opinion
Congressional candidate Rick Nolan wins big in Minnesota caucus poll
Candidates Jeff Anderson and Tarryl Clark likely are to stay in the 8th District race through the primary. Former U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan of Crow Wing County held a strong lead today in the 8th Congressional District as the final votes cast by DFL caucus participants from Tuesday night was tallied.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Candidates Jeff Anderson and Tarryl Clark likely are to stay in the 8th District race through the primary. Former U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan of Crow Wing County held a strong lead today in the 8th Congressional District as the final votes cast by DFL caucus participants from Tuesday night was tallied.
Wednesday, February, 08, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
Nolan wins big in 8th Congressional District DFL caucus poll
Former U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan of Crow Wing County held a strong lead Wednesday in the 8th Congressional District as the final votes cast by DFL caucus participants from Tuesday night was tallied. Former Duluth City Councilor Jeff Anderson and former state Sen. Tarryl Clark are expected to continue on to a party primary in August.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
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Former U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan of Crow Wing County held a strong lead Wednesday in the 8th Congressional District as the final votes cast by DFL caucus participants from Tuesday night was tallied. Former Duluth City Councilor Jeff Anderson and former state Sen. Tarryl Clark are expected to continue on to a party primary in August.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Duluth News Tribune - News
