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Political notebook: GOP race for Minnesota governor off and running
By Don Davis Minnesotas 2014 governor race is underway. Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton long has said he plans to seek a second term, and at least a half-dozen Republicans want the chance to knock him off...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 9:55 AM
Rolex 24 Hour Race at Daytona Beach
Lots of action on SPEED Channel # 67...
Posted on 1/26/13 at 11:14 PM
Golfing at the China Country Club
Hello Readers! The 'ole fundraising thermometer for my book project is creeping up near the half-way point. That's a good thing, too, because the clock has ticked past the half-way point of my 30 day ...
Posted on 5/26/12 at 8:33 AM
I need your help...
As many of you know, my goal this summer is to run a 5k each month. My husband and I started in May with the Fargo 5K and then did the Osakis 5K in June and will do a 5K in Henning in July. In Septemb...
Posted on 7/6/10 at 2:00 PM
Launch of BSA Motorsports
The Boy Scouts of America Races into a New Decade with Dale Coyne Racing Connecting youth through leadership and education The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and Dale Coyne Racing (DCR) have announced...
Posted on 1/12/10 at 1:12 PM
Osakis 5K set for June 19
The 23rd annual Osakis 5K, a 3.1-mile run, will take place Saturday, June 19. The run will begin at Just Like Grandma’s on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Main Street in Osakis at 9 a.m.June 04, 2010
NASCAR's Tony Stewart commits to racing in West Fargo
It seems like everybody’s excited about the things going on at the Red River Valley Speedway.April 03, 2010
"Great Alexandria Bike Race" set for Saturday and Sunday
The Alexandria Bike and Ski Club is getting ready to host the “Great Alexandria Bike Race” on June 20-21.June 18, 2009
Race to the finish
January 27, 2009
Thousands of ballots at play in Senate trial
Minnesota’s historic U.S. Senate election trial, to start Monday, in some ways may resemble popular television courtroom dramas. But the trial may not make for riveting television.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , January 25, 2009
Democrats hint of 'Sen. Franken'
Al Franken may be a U.S. senator before a Minnesota election lawsuit is resolved.By By Scott Wente and Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , January 22, 2009
Absentee dispute clouds recount finish
Only a final stack of ballots stands in the way of declaring a winner in Minnesota’s U.S. Senate recount. But like much of the prolonged recount between Sen. Norm Coleman and Al Franken, it may not be that simple.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , January 03, 2009
Absentee ballots key in Senate race
A major phase in the unresolved U.S. Senate race ended Tuesday when a state elections board concluded its work reviewing ballots challenged during the statewide recount. But that action gave way to new arguments over improperly rejected absentee ballots that could determine Minnesota’s next senator.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , December 31, 2008
Big Ole VOLS race set for January 3
The 3rd annual Big Ole Holiday Spectacular race for the Vintage One Lunger Series is set for Saturday, January 3 on Lake Agnes in Alexandria.December 28, 2008
Big Ole VOLS race set for January 3
The 3rd annual Big Ole Holiday Spectacular race for the Vintage One Lunger Series is set for Saturday, January 3 on Lake Agnes in Alexandria.December 23, 2008
Franken leads, at least today
Al Franken took a lead on what is supposed to be the final day the state Canvassing Board considers challenged U.S. Senate ballots. But with thousands of ballots still not counted, the lead should be short lived.By By Don Davis and Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , December 19, 2008
Ballot markings bewilder board
The first three days of the state Canvassing Board's work featured plenty of unusual ballot markings, but a write-in vote for "Lizard People" was one that stuck in many minds -- and demonstrated the importance of following instructions when filling out a ballot.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , December 19, 2008
Court orders campaigns, officials to decide absentees
The Minnesota Supreme Court Thursday ruled that disputed absentee ballots in the U.S. Senate race cannot be counted unless campaigns of U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken agree on what ballots should be included.By By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , December 19, 2008
Court considers disputed ballots
Minnesota's top elections board and its high court are considering what entity will decide the fate of the U.S. Senate race.By By Don Davis and Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , December 18, 2008
Voter intent sought in ballot review
Reading voters’ minds is not “an exact science,” state elections' officials learned Tuesday as they examined the first of what could be more than 1,500 U.S. Senate ballots.By By Scott Wente, State Capitol Bureau , December 17, 2008
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