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Letter - Sex offender concentration
In fact, there is a state law that forbids the “concentration” of sex offenders in Minnesota communities. What, exactly, constitutes “concentration” is not defined by the law. The law was a watered-down compromise of the original bill, sponsored by a state legislator from North Minneapolis, a community that is besieged by Level III sex offenders seeking housing from slumlords who don’t have to reside next to their own tenants.
Friday, March, 23, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Opinion
In fact, there is a state law that forbids the “concentration” of sex offenders in Minnesota communities. What, exactly, constitutes “concentration” is not defined by the law. The law was a watered-down compromise of the original bill, sponsored by a state legislator from North Minneapolis, a community that is besieged by Level III sex offenders seeking housing from slumlords who don’t have to reside next to their own tenants.
Friday, March, 23, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Opinion
How many sex offenders live here?
Eighteen concerned citizens attended a community notification meeting held Thursday at Alexandria City Hall. A level three predatory offender has been living in the area since July 15. Michele Murphy, community education and notification coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC), led the session with assistance from Alexandria Police Chief Rick Wyffels.
Tuesday, November, 22, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Eighteen concerned citizens attended a community notification meeting held Thursday at Alexandria City Hall. A level three predatory offender has been living in the area since July 15. Michele Murphy, community education and notification coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC), led the session with assistance from Alexandria Police Chief Rick Wyffels.
Tuesday, November, 22, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Predatory offender moves to Alexandria
A “Level 3” predatory offender – considered the highest risk level for committing similar sex crimes – has moved to Alexandria. The Alexandria Police Department released information about the offender on Wednesday in compliance with Minnesota laws regarding community notification of released sex offenders.
Friday, November, 11, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
A “Level 3” predatory offender – considered the highest risk level for committing similar sex crimes – has moved to Alexandria. The Alexandria Police Department released information about the offender on Wednesday in compliance with Minnesota laws regarding community notification of released sex offenders.
Friday, November, 11, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Helpline offers resources to prevent, report sexual abuse
The National Megan’s Law Helpline (888) ASK-PFML (888) 275-7365, is available to provide support to communities.
Sunday, June, 05, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
The National Megan’s Law Helpline (888) ASK-PFML (888) 275-7365, is available to provide support to communities.
Sunday, June, 05, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Legislative notebook: Stadium planners awaiting Ramsey County, Minneapolis
Minnesota legislators are in the third week of what many leaders say will be a 10-week legislative session, but plenty of questions remain about constructing a Minnesota Vikings stadium.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Minnesota legislators are in the third week of what many leaders say will be a 10-week legislative session, but plenty of questions remain about constructing a Minnesota Vikings stadium.
Thursday, February, 09, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Ingebrigtsen sums up fifth week of Legislature
Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen, R-Alexandria, provided the following summary of his work during the fifth week of the legislative session:
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen, R-Alexandria, provided the following summary of his work during the fifth week of the legislative session:
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Morris man sentenced for sexually assaulting victim from Alexandria
A 47-year-old Morris man was sentenced to four years in prison on Monday for sexually assaulting an intoxicated teenage victim from Alexandria while the victim was asleep at Watson’s home in April 2010.
Friday, July, 15, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
A 47-year-old Morris man was sentenced to four years in prison on Monday for sexually assaulting an intoxicated teenage victim from Alexandria while the victim was asleep at Watson’s home in April 2010.
Friday, July, 15, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Legislative issues: What is moving, what is not
Most issues in the Minnesota Legislature remain unresolved, with lawmakers facing the end of the 2012 session.
Monday, April, 16, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Most issues in the Minnesota Legislature remain unresolved, with lawmakers facing the end of the 2012 session.
Monday, April, 16, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
State asks courts to allow some spending in shutdown
Minnesota’s attorney general today asked courts to allow some state operations to continue if there is a government shutdown on July 1.
Monday, June, 13, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Minnesota’s attorney general today asked courts to allow some state operations to continue if there is a government shutdown on July 1.
Monday, June, 13, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Child care assistance and services for seniors restored
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) will resume most child care payments as well as grants that fund a number of critical human services, following an order by Ramsey County District Court yesterday.
Thursday, July, 14, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) will resume most child care payments as well as grants that fund a number of critical human services, following an order by Ramsey County District Court yesterday.
Thursday, July, 14, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Bonding bill deposits gifts around the state
It’s Christmas in July for Minnesota colleges and other state-owned facilities. Minnesota legislators early Wednesday approved $498 million worth of public works projects such as college building renovations, flood-fighting projects and developing the state’s newest park.
Wednesday, July, 20, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
It’s Christmas in July for Minnesota colleges and other state-owned facilities. Minnesota legislators early Wednesday approved $498 million worth of public works projects such as college building renovations, flood-fighting projects and developing the state’s newest park.
Wednesday, July, 20, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
How issues fared in 2011 Minnesota legislative session
ST. PAUL – A special legislative session will be needed to pass the Minnesota budget, but other work was finished during the regular 2011 legislative session with 117 bills sent to Governor Mark Dayton for his signature or veto out of more than 3,000 that senators and representatives introduced.
Wednesday, June, 01, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
ST. PAUL – A special legislative session will be needed to pass the Minnesota budget, but other work was finished during the regular 2011 legislative session with 117 bills sent to Governor Mark Dayton for his signature or veto out of more than 3,000 that senators and representatives introduced.
Wednesday, June, 01, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Legislative notebook: Lawmakers consider allowing more fireworks
Minnesota lawmakers are considering allowing bigger and aerial fireworks. They already are being used, Rep. John Kriesel said, because they are brought in from Wisconsin, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Minnesota lawmakers are considering allowing bigger and aerial fireworks. They already are being used, Rep. John Kriesel said, because they are brought in from Wisconsin, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Thursday, February, 23, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Courts could decide shutdown impact
The impact of a state government shutdown is in the hands of Minnesota judges. State Attorney General Lori Swanson on Monday laid groundwork for them to become involved if the governor and legislators cannot agree on a budget before July 1.
Tuesday, June, 14, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
The impact of a state government shutdown is in the hands of Minnesota judges. State Attorney General Lori Swanson on Monday laid groundwork for them to become involved if the governor and legislators cannot agree on a budget before July 1.
Tuesday, June, 14, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Shutdown court hearing grabs state government attention
Minnesota state government is focused on a Thursday court hearing about what could remain open during a government shutdown.
Tuesday, June, 21, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Minnesota state government is focused on a Thursday court hearing about what could remain open during a government shutdown.
Tuesday, June, 21, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
From the bench: Criminal sentencing isn't simple
You frequently hear or read a news report that someone has been charged with multiple crimes and he or she faces significant jail time if convicted. These reports can be misleading since just adding up the maximum penalties for each crime is not the “whole story.”
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
You frequently hear or read a news report that someone has been charged with multiple crimes and he or she faces significant jail time if convicted. These reports can be misleading since just adding up the maximum penalties for each crime is not the “whole story.”
Wednesday, November, 09, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
Gov. Dayton suggests what to keep open, what to close
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton suggests that 13,250 people remain on the job in a government shutdown, out of nearly 40,000 state employees.
Friday, June, 17, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
ST. PAUL — Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton suggests that 13,250 people remain on the job in a government shutdown, out of nearly 40,000 state employees.
Friday, June, 17, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - News
1319960 Public Notice - Douglas County Commissioners Meeting August 23, 2011
Wednesday, September, 21, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - Public Notices
Wednesday, September, 21, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - Public Notices
1345035 Public Notice - Douglas County Commissioners Meeting October 11, 2011
Wednesday, November, 02, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - Public Notices
Wednesday, November, 02, 2011 - Alexandria Echo Press - Public Notices
1404689 Public Notice - Commissioners Meeting January 24
Wednesday, February, 22, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Public Notices
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