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The Senate position removes nearly all of this funding, threatening years of bipartisan planning and jeopardizing one of the most shovel-ready passenger rail projects in the country. -Keep the $194 ...
PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AEye, Inc. (Nasdaq: LIDR), a global leader in adaptive, high-performance lidar solutions, announced it has appointed Doron Simon to its Board of Directors ...
The Minnesota Senate on Monday passed its omnibus liquor bill, which includes provisions to allow Minnesota cities to create “social districts” where alcohol could be consumed publicly.
GRAND RAPIDS, Minnesota — Voters in Minnesota's Senate District 6 have selected Keri Heintzeman to represent them in St. Paul. The special election Tuesday comes after former State Senate Justin ...
Republican Keri Heintzeman won the Minnesota Senate District 6 special election with about 60% of the vote. The special election was held after former Republican Sen. Justin Reichorn resigned ...
Social districts could make it to St. Cloud. The Minnesota Senate passed an omnibus liquor policy package that included a provision to authorize cities across the state to issue social district ...
NISSWA — Republican Keri Heintzeman of Nisswa will represent District 6 in the Minnesota Senate, earning 60.27% of the vote to beat DFler Denise Slipy, according to unofficial results.
Matt Little is running for the U.S. House in Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District, the seat soon to be vacated by U.S. Rep. Angie Craig, who is running for Senate. Little, a resident of New ...
BRAINERD — Keri Heintzeman will move into the vacant Minnesota Senate District 6 seat. In the Tuesday, April 29, special election, Keri Heintzeman received 12,751 votes, or 60.27%, besting DFLer ...
Democratic U.S. Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota announced on Tuesday she will run for the U.S. Senate. Craig said in February she was considering a Senate campaign after Sen. Tina Smith announced ...
"It’s why I’m running for U.S. Senate: to listen, to fight for all of Minnesota and to win." A new poll from the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics shows approval of ...
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