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Pheasants Forever announces first veterans wildlife area project
As part of its 30th anniversary and in recognition of Veterans Day, 2012, Pheasants Forever (PF) and its partners are working to develop support for the Minnesota Veterans Wildlife Area project.
Sunday, November, 11, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Capitol Chatter: Cash-strapped Republicans downplay funding issue
Republicans are stereotyped as being rich, but Minnesota Republicans can testify that was not the case in the 2012 campaign.
Saturday, November, 10, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Kalinowskis carry the cup
Alexandria native and current LA Kings employee Mike Kalinowski invited his parents and more than 200 others to celebrate with the Stanley Cup.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Sports

Thumbs Up/Down - November 9, 2012
Thumbs Up: The Operation Bootstrap Africa planning committee gives a thumbs up to the community and the 79 people who participated in the 14th annual walk to raise funds for classrooms in Africa.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Opinion

Friends of Knute raise more than $3,000 at event
The Friends of Knute sponsored the second annual Festival of Tables event on Saturday, October 27 at Broadway Ballroom in Alexandria.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Life

Give to the Max Day is November 15
Minnesotans ignited a national philanthropic movement with the launch of the first “Give to the Max Day” in 2009. On November 15, they’ll have their fourth annual opportunity to prove their record-breaking generosity by contributing to their favorite nonprofit organizations and schools.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Life

Happy days are here again for Minnesota Democrats
It was easy to tell Democrats from Republicans in the Minnesota Capitol Wednesday, the day after the party snatched back control of the House and Senate.
Thursday, November, 08, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Robotics team showcases robots, raises funds for upcoming competition
FIRST Team 3313 Mechatronics, the Jefferson High School (JHS) robotics team, bagged groceries at Elden’s Fresh Foods in Alexandria as a fundraiser on Saturday, October 20.
Wednesday, November, 07, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Education

3 million head to Minnesota polls
Three million Minnesotans are expected to exercise their democratic right to vote today as polls show some contests getting tighter.
Tuesday, November, 06, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Final debate shows Bills, Klobuchar far apart
If the final Minnesota U.S. Senate debate did nothing else, it showed the political distance between the two candidates.
Monday, November, 05, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Online guide helps students raise awareness of bullying
PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center with the support of Facebook, worked to develop a practical tool that students can use to hold bullying prevention events in their schools and communities.
Saturday, November, 03, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Marriage amendment divisions run deep
Minnesota’s hottest election topic continues to get hotter as Election Day nears.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Jerome Klimek, 84
Jerome Henry Klimek, 84, Millerville, died Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at Knute-Nelson in Alexandria.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Obituaries (free view)

Our Turn: Donkeys, elephants, monkeys and weasels, are you playing political musical chairs?
Who will you vote for when the music stops? I just wrapped up coverage of the League of Women Voters Douglas County commissioner candidate forum. It took forever. Ten candidates vying for five seats, sharing their views on queries from the public. That’s a lot of information to process, which makes me wonder: How much information do we retain, how many voters are really informed?
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Opinion

Forum Communications Editorial - Vote Romney to move nation ahead
There’s little argument President Obama has been aggressive, bold and willing to take chances in the name of returning our nation to a place of prosperity and security. Recall his stimulus bills, the bailouts, the Affordable Care Act and even the daring mission that took out Osama bin Laden.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Opinion

On the Street - November 2, 2012
Private Joseph Didier, age 18, of Alexandria earned the title U.S. Marine upon graduating from Marine Corps recruit training in San Diego, California on October 12.
Friday, November, 02, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Business

Election Notebook: Appeals for campaign money pack inboxes
Last-minute email fund-raising appeals are landing in many Minnesota inboxes by the dozens.
Thursday, November, 01, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

James Wicklund, 78
James Edgar Wicklund, 78, died Saturday, October 27, 2012 at Douglas County Hospital in Alexandria.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - Obituaries (free view)

Election Notebook: Court challengers face uphill climb
Challengers to Minnesota Supreme Court justices say that their job is tough. Obstacles challengers point out include restrictions on collecting donations, making campaigns tough to fund against better-known incumbents.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

Klobuchar, Bills look through different lenses
Kurt Bills dumped several books on a table in his U.S. Senate campaign office, declaring they were his plan to fix the federal budget. He said those documents provided a “starting point,” admitting that key provisions such as eliminating the Education Department likely would be dropped in negotiations. Amy Klobuchar touted her vote on the Budget Control Act that would chop $2.2 trillion in federal spending over 10 years as her starting point.
Wednesday, October, 31, 2012 - Alexandria Echo Press - News

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