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Political notebook: GOP race for Minnesota governor off and running
By Don Davis Minnesotas 2014 governor race is underway. Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton long has said he plans to seek a second term, and at least a half-dozen Republicans want the chance to knock him off...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 9:55 AM
Wednesday is Outdoor Heritage Day in St. Paul
Outdoors and conservation groups will take center stage Wednesday in St. Paul for Outdoor Heritage Day at the Capitol. The event, which is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in The Great Hall on the g...
Posted on 3/19/12 at 11:19 AM
PARTY OF THE CENTURY
What do you get when you combine the great outdoors, close to 3,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and their leaders and families? The party of the Century! And, wow – what a party it was! The North...
Posted on 6/11/10 at 12:41 PM
Alexandria woman shares experience of Action Day at Capitol to end domestic violence
April 12, 2013
New Testament students take Capitol tour
March 06, 2013
Mental health rally planned at State Capitol March 12
The Mental Health Legislative Network, a coalition of more than 20 statewide organizations, will hold a Mental Health Rally on March 12, at noon in the Capitol Rotunda.February 12, 2013
Political Notebook: House votes to match state taxes with new federal law
Income tax returns Minnesotans file this spring will conform to new federal laws if state senators follow the House’s Monday action.By Don Davis , February 12, 2013
Cabin owners lose mineral lease fight, for now
Gus and Amy Axelson brought their sons to the Minnesota Capitol as they fight the exploration for minerals under their northeastern Minnesota land.By Don Davis , May 31, 2012
Hundreds rally at Capitol to end violence against women
April 11, 2012
Central Minnesotans' insistence on protecting water quality heard at Capitol
Key advocates for clean water in central Minnesota joined others from around the state at the state Capitol as part of a coordinated mission to let legislators know how important the environment is to Minnesotans.March 28, 2012
Lawmakers back Capitol fix but other projects are more controversial
Fixing the Minnesota Capitol building’s crumbling outside walls and aging interior won easy approval from a key House committee Tuesday, but funding other public works projects around the state may prove more controversial.By Don Davis , March 23, 2012
Minnesota Capitol being fixed
Workers removed chunks of marble from the Minnesota Capitol exterior in recent weeks, meaning scaffolding protecting visitors from falling debris soon will come down. But work will continue on the 106-year-old iconic building.By Don Davis , September 27, 2011
Minnesota committee to study Capitol security
A dormant state security committee is being reactivated to discuss how the public, state employees and Minnesota officials should be protected in the Capitol complex.By Don Davis , January 20, 2011
First Minnesota bills favor business
Business-friendly bills are the first ones of the 2011 Minnesota legislative session.By Don Davis , January 11, 2011
Dayton gives health-care protesters the mic
Mark Dayton's first official act as Minnesota governor, signing up for a federal medical program, drew a large protest and he handed over microphone to three people who oppose his action.By Don Davis , January 05, 2011
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: GOP chairman changes from emotional to legal
Minnesota's Republican chairman called reporters to his office a block north of the state Capitol the day after the election to outline what he saw as irregularities in voting, irregularities he said could affect the governor's race.By Don Davis , December 06, 2010
Students visit Capitol, Science Museum
November 23, 2010
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