ELECTIONS
Legislative notebook: Senate passes smaller minimum wage
By Don Davis The Minnesota Senate voted 39-28 Wednesday to approve a minimum wage far lower than the House and governor favor. Senators approved raising the hourly minimum wage to $7.75 an hour in two...
Posted on 5/9/13 at 8:44 AM
A cup of Equali-Tea
What do butlers, scones, jam, finger sandwiches and quiche say to you? Well, to the people of Eh? they say womens right to vote. Ninety-three years of it, in fact. Come celebrate the history of wome...
Posted on 3/5/13 at 1:00 AM
Presidential Elections and Historic Bridge Preservation: An Author's Perspective
To start off this column, I would like to start with a quote in connection with the results of the Presidential Elections: "When you give someone a Herculean task, which takes a lot of time to compl...
Posted on 11/9/12 at 9:35 AM
We have our man for the job! Now let's get to work! Thoughts on the US Elections
What does it take to become the President of the United States? And what does it take to ensure that the man you voted for is elected to office? These are the questions I've been asking myself ever...
Posted on 11/7/12 at 5:40 AM
Bill Clinton visits Duluth, 1994
There's news today that former President Bill Clinton is planning a visit to Duluth on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012, to campaign on behalf of Democratic candidates in the upcoming election. That will be al...
Posted on 10/29/12 at 12:54 PM
Roggensack spends $351K in Wisconsin court race 
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Pat Roggensack still held the money edge over challenge Ed Fallone as of last week, outraising and outspending him since early February, campaign finance reports filed Monday show.
By Todd Richmond , March 26, 2013
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates spar during debate 
The two candidates for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court sparred during a debate Friday over which of them is better qualified for the job, whether the current court is dysfunctional and if rules should be changed related to political contributions given to justices.
By Associated Press , March 23, 2013
North Dakota voters to decide ‘personhood’ resolution 
North Dakota didn’t set out to become the abortion debate’s new epicenter.
By James MacPherson , March 23, 2013
Walker downplays run for president in 2016 
By Associated Press report , March 18, 2013
Bachmann returns to spotlight at conservative conference 
By Associated Press report , March 16, 2013
Our view: Let Minnesotans vote on marriage for same-sex couples
March 12, 2013
Norm Coleman says he won't challenge Franken for Senate seat 
By Don Davis , March 07, 2013
86-year-old Minnesota woman charged with felony voter fraud 
By Dan Nienaber , March 07, 2013
School levy likely to be on ballot in Duluth 
By Peter Passi , March 06, 2013
Eh? A cup of Equali-Tea 
What do butlers, scones, jam, finger sandwiches and quiche say to you?
Well, to the people of Eh? they say “women’s right to vote.” Ninety-three years of it, in fact.
By News Tribune staff , March 05, 2013
Romney returns to national stage for first time in months 
By Associated Press , March 02, 2013
2 Carlton County women accused of voter fraud 
By Wendy Johnson , February 23, 2013
Voters narrow field for Superior City Council, Superior School Board 
Voters in Superior narrowed the field of candidates Tuesday in two races for the Superior City Council.
By Superior Telegram staff , February 21, 2013
Jesse Jackson Jr. pleads guilty in campaign case 
By Frederic J. Frommer , February 20, 2013
Superior voters narrow fields in city, school board races 
Voters in Superior narrowed the field of candidates today in two races for the Superior City Council.
By Superior Telegram staff , February 19, 2013
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