The Minnesota Senate debated a bill about cellphone usage in schools. Here's what to know and St. Cloud's role in the process.
Uncertainty and worry remain in Minnesota higher education after President Donald Trump’s administration tried to freeze ...
Between the chaos that unfolded this week, Minnesota lawmakers and the executive branch looked at a myriad of issues ...
Superintendents, principals and others from school districts large and small on Wednesday told a Senate panel that they ... a wide variety of communities in Minnesota," said Sen.
Yes, you are seeing a whole lot of political ads – more than $71 million worth of ads across Minnesota airwaves, not even counting the state legislative ...
according to the latest batch of data from the Minnesota Campaign Finance Board. And it still wasn’t enough to keep their ...
(Afterward, the Senate Education Policy Committee did approve a bill offering more flexibility to districts in their ... of the efforts to strengthen Minnesota's labor force, recent legislation ...
Other House districts that are ... Meanwhile, Minnesota, which is split evenly (sort of) in the House and has a one-seat DFL majority in the Senate, would become much more left-leaning.
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Some lawmakers say cell phones are harming students' ability to concentrate and harming their overall mental health.
The Senate Agriculture and Veterans ... Larry Luick, R-Fairmount, said during the Friday hearing. Minnesota's Watershed Act of 1955 established water districts ruled by boards in which members ...
Whenever there’s tension between Minnesota and the federal government, lawmakers in St. Paul like to revisit a specific data point: We’re a “net giver.” That means Minnesota sends more to Washington, ...