POLITICS
Senior fraud prevention
Two state officials will be in Duluth today for a senior fraud prevention event. Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon and Commerce Commissioner Mike Rothman will lead the forum from 1-2:30 p.m. in the chap...
Posted on 4/25/13 at 12:00 AM
Duluth-area leaders bring a message of thanks to Capitol
ST. PAUL Previous years visits to the state Capitol by Northeastern Minnesota community leaders included requests to fund projects such as an airport terminal, a hockey arena, an intermodal transpo...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 1:00 AM
Apparently, I am a Betty...
I was reading an article on Huffington Post and I noticed a personality quiz that asked: Which First Lady Are You? My first inclination was aggravation that it wasn't asking me which President I was. ...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 8:05 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
Rick Berg - Heidi Heitkamp 2012 NDBA Debate
Rick Berg and Heidi Heitkamp debate at the 2012 North Dakota Broadcasters Association Fall Conference in Bismarck, ND. brightcove.createExperiences(); ...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 10:46 AM
Local leaders tackle synthetic marijuana rumors
Concerns about Duluth’s well-documented problems with synthetic marijuana have prompted concerns for officials in Superior.By Shelley Nelson , April 25, 2013
Northwood student gets taste of politics
By Superior Telegram , April 23, 2013
New Habitat site set
Superior city councilors donated property for a new Habitat for Humanity home and elected officers during Tuesday’s committee of the whole meeting.By Superior Telegram , April 19, 2013
Wisconsin man to face charges in Koch cyberattack
A Wisconsin man accused of joining a cyberattack on Wichita-based Koch Industries organized by the computer hacker group Anonymous is expected in court to face criminal charges.By The Associated Press , April 17, 2013
Voucher advocates have spent $10 million on Wisconsin elections in past decade
A government watchdog group says voucher advocates have spent nearly $10 million over the past ten years trying to influence elections in Wisconsin.By By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , April 16, 2013
Panel gets update on firing range
After a controversial decision last year to allow the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department to develop a firing range for training purposes, work could begin this year to make that training facility a reality.By Shelley Nelson , April 12, 2013
Council weighs shelter location
By Shelley Nelson , April 12, 2013
Senators unveil deal on gun sales background check
Two pivotal senators have announced a bipartisan deal on expanding background checks to more gun buyers.By ALAN FRAM, Associated Press , April 10, 2013
Late arriving ballots adjust final tally
A minor change was reported after the election board of canvassers met on Friday.By Superior Telegram , April 09, 2013
Jauch, Milroy listen to public on education
State Sen. Bob Jauch, D-Poplar, and Rep. Nick Milroy, D-South Range, join Superior School District Administrator Janna Stevens to host a community roundtable discussion on public education and the state budget 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday at the Superior Middle School Cafetorium.By Superior Telegram , April 09, 2013
Council divides ordinances for input, clarity
With proposals to amend the city’s building and property maintenance codes on the table, the council divided the issues to address the codes separately.By Shelley Nelson , April 04, 2013
APNewsBreak: Hillary Clinton book expected in 2014
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has a book deal.By HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer , April 04, 2013
Lowering Medicare drug costs proposed as deficit reduction strategy
As Republican leaders and the president seek a deficit reduction deal, there is a renewed push to lower the cost of Medicare prescriptionsBy By Shamane Mills, Wisconsin Public Radio , April 04, 2013
Referenda censure Citizens United
Voters in Fort Atkinson, Whitewater and Chippewa County approved referenda yesterday that favor overturning the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.By By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio , April 04, 2013
Wisconsin voters give Roggensack, Evers 2nd terms
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Pat Roggensack and state public schools superintendent Tony Evers won second terms in Tuesday's election, fending off challenges from candidates who were less well-known and not as well funded.By Scott Bauer, Associated Press , April 02, 2013
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