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Walz is winning the popularity contest, despite GOP attacks
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has had a stunningly successful rollout as the Democratic vice presidential nominee, despite Republican attacks on his record in office and in the military. Walz has a positive 5-point net favorability score, according to averages from Decision Desk HQ, which stands out as many of the top politicians around him are underwater. …
‘Business as usual’: Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan steps into governor role while Walz away
MONTICELLO — Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan on Friday attended a celebration in Monticello to mark the start of construction on I-94 from Albertville to Monticello, and Gov. Tim Walz’s absence was palpable. “I want to be very clear — the governor is still the governor,” Flanagan said with...
Minnesota Woman Tries To Kill Boyfriend While Heading To Couple’s Therapy
A woman is facing multiple charges after an alleged incident involving her boyfriend that occurred on their way to a couple’s therapy session. RELATED STORIES: Florida Woman Found Guilty of Manslaughter For Shooting Black Neighbor Veronica Roleen Gast, 30, and her boyfriend were driving to a therapy appointment when he reportedly told her that he ... Read more
The Lofty Stitch opens in Pipestone
Robin Schulte recently opened a longarm quilting studio, called The Lofty Stitch, in her Pipestone home. The Brookings native said the quilting business is her “side hustle” for now and her full-time job is with Pathward, a corporate bank in Sioux Falls. Her goal is to eventually build up a client base, retire from her financial services career and focus on quilting.
Minnesota child care providers put a pause on revising licensing standards
By Kyra Miles When Cyndi Cunningham heard the Minnesota Department of Human Services was not going to present its revised child care standards in the 2025 legislative session, she said she was excited and relieved. “What was most concerning was not as much the detail as the disrespectful process,” Cunningham said. In 2021, DHS announced […] The post Minnesota child care providers put a pause on revising licensing standards appeared first on Austin Daily Herald.
Minnesota Loses A Staggering Amount Of Daylight In August
It seems to happen so fast every year, and I'm always caught off guard. The days get short, and it almost feels like someone hit a switch. Just a couple of weeks ago it was still bright at 9 pm. Then, it hit me. Last night I looked at my wife at about 8:40 pm and said, "Holy, it's already pitch black out."
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: PAS hires Kallevig to work in the trenches
The Pipestone Area Schools district officially hired Sean Kallevig at its regularly scheduled board meeting in May. In the classroom, Kallevig will be serving as a world history, psychology and sociology instructor. What’s more, Kallevig gives the Arrows an adaptable coach for three different sports: football, wrestling and baseball.
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