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By Tim Pugmire, MPR News 91.3 FM ST. PAUL, Minn. — A major overhaul of state tax policy could be in the works next year when the newly elected DFL...
By Elizabeth Dunbar MPR News 91.3 FM ST. PAUL – Amy Smith takes her health seriously, so when her employer offered discounts on health insurance premiums if she took steps...
By Dan Gunderson MPR News 91.3 FM GRAND FORKS, N.D. – In the first effort of its kind in the nation, a University of North Dakota research committee will examine...
By Alex Friedrich MPR News 91.3FM ST. PAUL – If there’s one thing Minnesota employers have told state educators they want in today’s graduates, it’s this: The ability to start...
By Lorna Benson MPR News 91.3 FM ROCHESTER – When many people think of truck drivers and their lifestyle, they likely envision someone who sits a lot, eats loads of...
By Tim Pugmire MPR News 91.3FM St. PauL, Minn. — As Democrats prepare to take control of the Minnesota Legislature, interest groups have started lining up with funding wish lists...
By Tom Robertson MPR News 91.3FM Bemidji, Minn. — There may be hope for the shuttered Ainsworth lumber mill in Grand Rapids, which closed three years ago, a victim of...
By Julie Siplem MPR News 91.3 FM MINNEAPOLIS — Could you eat on a food stamp budget? About a dozen Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders in Minnesota are joining others...
By Dan Gunderson, MPR News 91.3 FM ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Supreme Court has agreed to consider the constitutionality of a state law designed to protect the victims of...
By Dan Kraker, MPR News 91.3FM On the Fond du Lac Reservation — Minnesota’s inaugural regulated wolf hunt, set to begin Saturday, is being received with sadness by many Ojibwe...




