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Federal tax policy helps cut deficit

by James Nord
Published March 1, 2011
Congressional action helped trim $1.2 billion from Minnesota’s 2012-13 budget shortfall.

Bakery disappears from Dinkytown mall

by Jennifer Bissell
Published February 28, 2011
Only four shops currently occupy the Dinkydale but originally the building held 13 shops.

Walker seeks to split UW colleges

by Jessica Van Berkel
Published February 28, 2011
The proposed bill would make UW-Madison a “public authority.”
MSA aims to help fight flooding with sandbags

MSA aims to help fight flooding with sandbags

by Cali Owings
Published February 28, 2011
MSA wants to send 50 students to Moorhead to pack sandbags on pallets.

Obama says no defense for DOMA

by Sarah Nienaber
Published February 28, 2011
Students, others react to Obama’s decision on the marriage act.

Cuts could mean higher bus fares

by John Hageman
Published February 28, 2011
The Met Council is considering raising fares to offset significant proposed funding cuts.

Minnesota ‘right to work’ bill stalls in Legislature

by Michael Zittlow
Published February 28, 2011
A bill for a constitutional amendment prohibiting unions from requiring prospective employees to join or pay dues, making Minnesota a “right to work” state, was proposed in the House in early January but has yet to come before a committee.

Baseball, softball, gymnastics teams all head on road

by Andrew Baker
Published February 24, 2011

The Gophers baseball team didnâÄôt get off to quite the start it had hoped for over the weekend, winning one of three games at the Big Ten/Big East Challenge in Florida. It wasnâÄôt all...

Owner Bill Biermaier looks through books Wednesday in the basement of Biermaier. Biermaier is retiring after running his business for over forty years and still has roughly 50,000 books left to sell.

Biermaier’s Books enters final chapter

by Jennifer Bissell
Published February 24, 2011
The used bookstore has been a staple in the Marcy Holmes neighborhood. Yet after 41 years, Bill Biermaier said it’s time to retire
Radio announcer Mark Wheat for the current sits in his office Tuesday afternoon in the MPR building in St. Paul.

Federal cuts threaten public radio and television budgets

by Ashley Aram
Published February 24, 2011
Congress may pull $430 million from public broadcasting to tackle the nation’s deficit.

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