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First Pawlenty, then Bachmann see exit door in Iowa
Iowans like it when they swipe the football trophy Floyd of Rosedale from Minnesota, they make jokes about Minnesota and, apparently, Hawkeye State residents enjoy showing Minnesota politicians the ...
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:02 PM
Thomas appointed client services manager in FCC's Ad Operations Department
FARGO, N.D. - Josh Thomas has been appointed the new client services manager in the Ad Operations Department, a new department in Forum Communications Co.'s Interactive Media Group. Thomas will be...
Posted on 5/12/11 at 2:22 PM
One man. In a box. For one month.
Let me see you move. Do ya know the jingle?It's from the do-groove commercial,with the guy dancing in the clinic waiting room.This campaign has now moved to a man-on-display at the Mall of America (MO...
Posted on 4/11/11 at 2:33 PM
The Color Purple...
Today I wore purple. I wore purple in support of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) community. If you have been following the news you know that there have recently been a number of ...
Posted on 10/20/10 at 7:07 PM
Emmer hits town with message, fellow Republicans 
By Carolyn Lange , July 02, 2010
Leading Democrats for Minn. gov hit debate circuit 
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The three leading Democrats angling for their party's nomination for governor are sharing a stage.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , June 04, 2010
No opponent means some down time for regional GOP House official 
STARBUCK —– Paul Anderson is hoping to get his RV off the farm yard this summer.
By Carolyn Lange , June 03, 2010
In time for upcoming holiday, graduation season, area law officers beginning seat belt, impaired driving campaigns 
By Gretchen Schlosser , May 13, 2010
Dayton comes to Willmar running and swinging 
WILLMAR — Minnesota has grown by 200,000 people since Gov. Tim Pawlenty took office, but there are 33,000 fewer people working today.
By Tom Cherveny , March 17, 2010
Supreme Court rolls back corporate campaign spending limits 
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that corporations may spend freely to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, easing decades-old limits on their participation in federal political campaigns.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , January 21, 2010
State fines Kelliher, DFL Party 
ST. PAUL — Minnesota governor candidate Margaret Anderson Kelliher was fined $9,000 and the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party $15,000 for what the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board said was an illegal collaboration.
By Don Davis , January 13, 2010
Pawlenty introduces himself to Iowa 
By Don Davis , November 09, 2009
Gov. Pawlenty headlining Iowa GOP event next month 
NEW YORK - Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will travel to the Iowa next month to headline a state Republican gathering.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , October 07, 2009
Poll finds Minnesota resistance to Pawlenty presidential run 
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , September 29, 2009
Commentary: Campaign is over, Mr. President 
Sooner or later it is going to occur to Barack Obama that he is the president of the United States. As of yet, though, he does not act that way, appearing promiscuously on television and granting interviews like the presidential candidate he no longer is. The election has been held, but the campaign goes on and on. The candidate has yet to become commander in chief.
By Richard Cohen , September 29, 2009
State of S.D. and businesses seek to cut drunken driving 
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Nearly two dozen South Dakota companies are cooperating with state officials in a program aimed at reducing drunken driving.
August 27, 2009
State GOP launches ad campaign against Collin Peterson
By Don Davis , July 29, 2009
- GOP criticizes Peterson
- Audio: Brodkorb on Peterson avoiding questions
- Audio: Brokorb on Peterson being out of touch
- Audio: GOP anti-Peterson commercial
- July 29: GOP targets Peterson for alluding Bush officials had ties to 9/11
- Talk about this topic
- July 28: Peterson: Many constituents try to tie Bush administration to 9/11 terrorists
‘Curveball’ suspends Sviggum campaign 
RED WING — Steve Sviggum’s path to the governor’s mansion may have hit a roadblock.
By Mike Longaecker , July 17, 2009
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