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From the column: "People get into child care because they want to provide the best possible start for our littlest learners, ...
As the Legislature enters its final two weeks, keep an eye on the budget talks for a change that some Minnesota businesses and Republicans are eager to make — partly repealing the ban on noncompete ...
Senate Report by Gene Dornink Friends and neighbors, It has been a busy week on the Senate floor, with lawmakers hearing six ...
Craig, the first LGBTQ member of Congress to represent Minnesota, joins a crowded race for Sen. Tina Smith’s open Senate seat ...
The Board of Trustees governing the Minnesota State system has discussed tuition increases ranging from 3.5 to 9% in each of ...
Anoka popped the cork on its third year of its social district this week, letting people sip booze and stroll through a business district.
The Minnesota Senate passed a $3.84 billion Judiciary and Public Safety budget Wednesday in a 34-32 vote. The bill, SF1417 , ...
Power-sharing stalls $26B Minnesota education bill as House deadlocks over unemployment pay for hourly school workers.
A $4 billion higher education budget bill passed by the Minnesota House cuts funding for a program that supports ...
Summer unemployment insurance for hourly school workers, paid family and medical leave, and health care for undocumented ...
The Minnesota Senate passed a bill to appropriate $4.1 billion for higher education over a period of four years, a slight decrease from the current $4.2 billion in spending.
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