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Dayton leads Minn. trade mission to South Korea
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Gov. Mark Dayton is off on a nine-day trade mission to South Korea that also includes several stops in Japan. Dayton left Friday en route to Japan, where he'll stop in Tokyo to attend the Midwest-U.S. Japan Association Conference....Tags: Government, South Korea, Executive Branch, Politics, Japan
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Norway's king and queen nearing end of Minn. visit
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Norway’s King Harald and Queen Sonja are attracting large crowds as they near the end of their Minnesota visit. The king and queen swung through St. Paul and Minneapolis on Sunday, meeting with Gov. Mark Dayton at the...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Politics, Norway
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Farmfest opens Tuesday near Redwood Falls, Minn.
GILFILLAN ESTATES, MInn. — More than 500 firms are part of Farmfest 2011 that opens at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2 at Gilfillan Estate, along State Highway 68 between Morgan and Redwood Falls. Farmfest forums begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday with an overview of...Tags: Vehicles, Education, Archery, Colleges and Universities, Agricultural Research and Technology
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At Farmfest, Minnesota Gov. Dayton looks ahead, not back
REDWOOD FALLS, Minn. - Between a nibble of corn ice cream and the sharing of Ole and Lena jokes, Gov. Mark Dayton Aug. 2 sweated his way through Farmfest, the traditional proving ground for politicians in agricultural Minnesota. Just a few weeks after...Tags: Regional Authority, Ice Cream, Heads of State, Minnesota, Radio Industry
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Agriculture remains vital component for the state
GILFILLAN ESTATE, Minn. - Gov. Mark Dayton touted the importance of agriculture during his speech to Farmfest attendees Aug. 2 at the annual farm show southeast of Redwood Falls. One in five jobs in the state is directly or indirectly connected to...Tags: Government, Minnesota, China, Executive Branch, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Minn. governor urges talks between sugar company, workers
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton is urging American Crystal Sugar Co. and its locked-out factory workers to get back to the bargaining table. Dayton said in a statement posted on his website this week that the lockout that has dragged on...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Politics, Employees
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Minnesota braces for shutdown over budget impasse
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A wide-ranging state government shutdown bore down on Minnesota on Thursday, threatening to shutter state parks on the brink of a holiday weekend and lay off thousands of workers if a budget deal wasn't struck by midnight....Tags: Judges, Minnesota, Gardens and Parks, Budgets and Budgeting, Crime, Law and Justice
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A hint in the Land o' Lakes of things to come?
Change of SubjectThe [Minnesota government] shutdown in retrospect was something of a slow-motion disaster, with a new Democratic governor and new Republican legislative majorities at odds for months over how to eliminate a $5 billion state budget deficit. Dayton has been... -
Obama: 'America’s military is the best that it’s ever been'
Top of the TicketDemocrat Obama talks of reducing growing medical backlogs at VA hospitals and proposing a hiring credit for returning veterans.... -
USDA should improve corn-for-ethanol reporting
ST LOUIS, Mo. - A coalition of 34 U.S. governors from Washington to New York to Texas have called on U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to alter the way his department reports the use of corn for ethanol production. They argue that it downplays the...Tags: Regional Authority, Kansas, Sam Brownback, New York, Agriculture
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Life of Big Ten coach celebrated at service
An Aberdeen man celebrated the life of his coach on Monday with his Gopher Nation friends. Coach Murray Warmath led the Minnesota Gophers to a national football championship and Big Ten title in 1960 and two back-to-back Rose Bowls in 1961 and 1962....Tags: Sports, High School Sports, Athletes, Football, Bobby Bell
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Rain in forecast could hasten Minnesota floods
By Andy Rathbun Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. As temperatures rise this week, so will the rivers. Wednesday and Thursday could see temperatures in the low 50s, likely creating a 36-hour melt that could bring a number of rivers -- including the...Tags: Wisconsin, Rivers, Disasters, Minneapolis, Chris Coleman
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