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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
Leadership interview - Patrick Coleman
Last Friday I had the great pleasure interviewing Patrick Coleman, Head of Acquisitions at the Minnesota Historical Society (MHS). For people who are familiar with Minnesota and St. Paul po...
Posted on 2/14/12 at 10:16 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
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
Woodbury woman among frustrated voters turning to courts
By Scott Wente , January 15, 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
Washington County votes change little in Senate race
When all was said and done in Washington County, incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman lost seven votes and his challenger Al Franken lost nine votes in the 114,366 votes cast for the candidates.January 02, 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
Coleman would push for stronger rural economy
BROOKLYN 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
Washington County completes U.S. Senate recount
Last week, Kevin Corbid predicted it would take three to four days for Washington County to conduct a hand recount of more than 137,000 ballots in the U.S. Senate race. His timetable was right on.November 24, 2008
Washington County begins U.S. senate recount
November 19, 2008
Washington County to begin recount Nov. 19
One hundred thirty seven thousand, three hundred and twenty three. That’s the number of votes cast in Washington County during the Nov. 4 election. It’s also the number of votes Washington County elections teams will be recounting by hand.November 12, 2008
How Woodbury voted Election Day
November 11, 2008
Senate race highlights vote
ST. PAUL – A bruising, noisy and tight U.S. Senate campaign ends today when voters cast their ballots.
By Scott Wente and Don Davis , November 04, 2008
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