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Political notebook: Boomers to cost
By Don Davis Baby boomers will make writing the state budget harder, reduce the Minnesota labor force and cause state health care spending to soar, State Demographer Susan Brower said. Aging pressure...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 5:01 PM
Sweet sounds of flute 217 miles overhead
Watch a 3-minute interview with astronaut Cady Coleman and listen to her play the flute in orbit. We nailed it. Clear skies in the nick of time made it possible for me and my work colleagues to spot...
Posted on 2/26/11 at 12:16 PM
Coleman: Smaller counties skipped counting ballots
Minnesota newsST. PAUL – If all Minnesota elections officials followed the lead of the state's largest counties – such as St. Louis, Hennepin and Ramsey – thousands more absentee ballots would have been counted in last November's U.S. Senate election, Norm Coleman's attorney told state Supreme Court justices this morning.
By Don Davis , June 01, 2009
Afton city attorney is a major player in Senate recount
By Amber Kispert-Smith , May 28, 2009
Senate case to stretch into June
Minnesota newsST. PAUL – Minnesota will go at least until June without a second U.S. senator.
By Scott Wente , April 24, 2009
Coleman seeks longer appeal schedule
Minnesota newsST. PAUL – Norm Coleman proposes that his and Al Franken’s campaigns have until mid-May to file written arguments in the U.S. Senate election case headed for a Minnesota Supreme Court appeal.
By Scott Wente , April 22, 2009
Coleman hints at new election
ST. PAUL – Norm Coleman says it may not be possible for the U.S. Senate election trial judges to determine who won the race, adding there is a chance judges might need to order a new election.
By Scott Wente , March 04, 2009
Counties ordered to check ballots
ST. PAUL – Judges in the Senate election trial want county officials' help.
By Scott Wente , February 27, 2009
Coleman nears end of case
ST. PAUL – Al Franken’s campaign wants to remove a pile of northwestern Minnesota ballots from the U.S. Senate election tally as Norm Coleman’s team nears the end of its court case.
By Scott Wente , February 24, 2009
Candidates plan differently for Senate
ST. PAUL -- Al Franken says he is getting in the know, but Norm Coleman says he already knows.
By Scott Wente , February 09, 2009
Campaigns seize on man’s testimony
ST. PAUL – Attorneys for Norm Coleman and Al Franken each claim one man’s testimony boosted their case, but he said the court, not a campaign, was the intended beneficiary.
By Scott Wente , January 29, 2009
Coleman: Include thousands in Senate tally
ST. PAUL -- An estimated 5,000 uncounted ballots should be included in the U.S. Senate election tally to avoid problems seen in Florida’s 2000 presidential recount, Norm Coleman’s campaign said Monday.
By Scott Wente , January 27, 2009
Coleman leaves open legal options
ST. PAUL -- Norm Coleman is confident he will return to the U.S. Senate, but will not rule out further lawsuits if a state election trial does not send him there.
By Scott Wente , January 23, 2009
Frustrated voters turn to courts
ST. PAUL – June Srok doesn’t understand why a minor error prevented her vote from being counted.
By Scott Wente , January 15, 2009
Senate race long ways from over
ST. PAUL -- Al Franken entered halftime of Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race in the lead, but Norm Coleman is hoping for a come-from-behind victory.
By Scott Wente , January 07, 2009
Coleman challenges recount in court
ST. PAUL – Norm Coleman will go to the courts in hopes of returning to the U.S. Senate.
By Scott Wente , January 06, 2009
Coleman says any stimulus plan needs to include rural America
Minnesota NewsBROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — Economic stimulus must include rural America, says U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, who hopes to include provisions of his Rural Renaissance plan.
By Brad Swenson , November 28, 2008
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