Which two Minnesotans made the list of craziest candidates in the country?
Hint #1: They're running against each other in Tuesday's primary. Hint #2: Did dinosaurs pop pills?
Hint #1: They're running against each other in Tuesday's primary. Hint #2: Did dinosaurs pop pills?
The crash was reported around 6:15 a.m. Wednesday.
One of the suspects reportedly displayed a weapon.
The purchase includes seven Lucky's 13 Pubs.
Collectively, they're charged with 46 counts of felony theft.
In Minnesota, the economic cost due to smoking is $2.519 million with 5,910 deaths per year attributed to smoking.
The 25-year-old has been charged with second-degree murder and first-degree arson.
A vehicle owner complains about the tightly-packed impound lot following the weekend's snow.
The latest update from the state health department.
Arradondo was one of six finalists for the job.
The bar hosted 20-30 people on Dec. 4, 2020, charges say.
The 21-year-old claimed the vest keeps him warm, according to police.
It's an increase of approximately 16%.
A Republican primary fight between state Sen. Mike Parry and former state Rep. Allen Quist in southern Minnesota sharpened this week, with the candidates trading insults and charges of distortion. The two will square off in an Aug. 14 primary, and the winner will take on Rep. Tim Walz, D-Minn., in November.
DFL Gov. Mark Dayton has denied that popped "15 to 16" pills in a private meeting with GOP state Sen. Mike Parry, who is in a heated primary fight for a chance to take on U.S. Rep. Tim Walz, D-Minn. Parry made the allegation Monday. Parry on Tuesday acknowledged that number might not be accurate. But he stood by his remark that Dayton is a "scary" liberal. Dayton acknowledges taking medication but called the pills remark "gutter politics."
A week from Tuesday, voters will settle a bitter and nasty fight between two Republicans vying for the nomination to go up against Democratic incumbent Rep. Tim Walz this fall. "Unelectable” and “hypocritical" are among the insults Mike Parry and Allen Quist have thrown at each other as they compete in a GOP primary in Minnesota's 1st Congressional District, the Associated Press reports.
Allen Quist and Mike Parry are both seeking the GOP endorsement to run against Rep. Walz in November. Republicans will gather for their 1st District Convention in Mankato Saturday. Walz is seeking his fourth term in Washington.
Allen Quist and Mike Parry plan to run in Minnesota's 1st Congressional District primary election in August. Neither candidate received enough votes after 23 ballots at the Republican endorsing convention to run against DFL Congressman Tim Walz.
Minnesota voters will set the stage for an array of political races when they cast their ballot on Tuesday. Secretary of State Mark Ritchie told the Red Wing Republican Eagle that primary turnout will be low, despite the closely watched primaries in the 1st and 8th Congressional Districts.
Republicans in Minnesota First Congressional District chose Allen Quist over State Senator Mike Parry in Tuesday's primary. Quist is a former state lawmaker whose political comeback continues as he moves on to face incumbent Democrat Tim Walz in November.
Minnesota's 1st District Congressman continues to dominate his GOP opponents in fundraising. According to the latest FEC report, Rep. Tim Walz raised $237,605 between April and June. That brings his total campaign funds to $1,466,453.
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