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    Bakk cries, 'Foul!' over 'inside baseball' Senate staffing fight

    By Doug Grow | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    Senate Minority Leader Tom Bakk said Republicans were "lying" or "manipulating data" in deciding to cut 14 DFL staff positions.

    Martin Kihn on 'House of Lies': 'Once Hollywood buys your story they own it'

    By Jim Walsh | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    Newly transplanted Minneapolitan Martin Kihn's book is now a Showtime series starring Don Cheadle. Keep reading, but you might need a shower afterwards.

    The bike boom by the numbers



    By Jay Walljasper, The Line | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    People here biked and walked 16 percent more in 2011 than in 2010, when Minneapolis was crowned "#1 Bike City" by Bicycling magazine. The same is true for St. Paul and some inner ring suburbs.
    Related: Winter? Schminter! Here's how to keep on biking

    MN Blog Cabin Roundup: 1/27

    By Tom Nehil | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    This week: cofficing tips, the joys of ice fishing and new plant hardiness zones come to the state.




    GOP debate: 10 random thoughts

    By Eric Black | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    This is the last debate until Feb. 22, and we need a break. In the meantime, some thoughts about last night's event.

    Learning Curve

    Obama's school dropout proposal would be a change for Minnesota

    By Beth Hawkins | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    But there’s not universal agreement that it’s a no-brainer to raise Minnesota’s legal dropout threshold from 16 to 18.

    GOP push for 'right to work' amendment could produce 'another Wisconsin'



    By Doug Grow | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    The chances seem to be increasing that Minnesota's state Capitol could be filled with the crowds and chaos seen in Wisconsin and Ohio.

    Two Cities

    Council members balk at current Minneapolis stadium plan, but most are staying flexible

    By Karen Boros | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    They let Mayor R.T. Rybak know exactly what they like and don’t like, but most didn’t tip their hands on how they might ultimately vote on a final plan.
    Related: Mayor Rybak remains confident, despite council trashing of stadium plan

    Facing budget cuts, 12 counties consider collaborating to deliver human services

    By Cynthia Boyd | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    The project could lead to a virtual human-services center for consumers requiring certain services in southeast Minnesota.

    Artscape

    'Book of Mormon' booked at the Orpheum

    By Pamela Espeland | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    ALSO: Uptown Theater to be renovated; BNW’s to launch 'Occupy Arden Hills'; 'Shatner's World' is coming; Frank Gaard show opens — and more.

    Listing Slightly

    Some songs where words aren't instrumental

    By Don Effenberger | Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

    Here are some of my (many) favorite instrumental melodies, and I’d welcome learning about your choices, too.

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    Hennepin County may be the key to a final Vikings stadium deal

    Analysis by Doug Grow | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    One Minneapolis state senator suggested that the county board might be able to "adjust" the sales tax used to fund the baseball park to help pay for a football stadium.
    Two Cities: Council Member Gary Schiff unhappy with stadium supporters trying to avoid Charter restrictions

    Is Obama another Saul Alinsky? Saul who?

    By Eric Black | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    Newt Gingrich is trying very hard to make Saul Alinsky the president's running mate.

    Community Sketchbook

    Julie Landsman: Talking about race in the classroom

    By Cynthia Boyd | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    An interview with the author of "A White Teacher Talks About Race," who will speak Friday in St. Paul at an event organized by a group convened to address the achievement gap.

    Pinnacle Airlines' potential bankruptcy weighs on Minnesota employees

    By Liz Fedor | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    If the Chapter 11 filing occurs, it will trigger bad memories and financial insecurity for Minnesota-based Pinnacle employees who were working for Mesaba Airlines in 2005.

    Cityscape

    Redesigned transit service achieves greater efficiency, equity

    By Steven Dornfeld | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    Two years ago, the Metropolitan Council embarked on an all-too-rare governmental effort — to redesign an unwieldy program with the goal of making it more efficient and equitable.

    View Finder

    Scenes from the pond hockey championships at Lake Nokomis


    By Steve Date | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    Spectators have a great time standing outdoors on a windswept Minneapolis lake watching grown men and women play like kids again.

    Exuberant Pert Near Sandstone offers old-timey ambiance at the Cedar

    By Tim Gihring, Minnesota Monthly | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    ALSO: 'The Wrestler' at Parkway; St. Paul Winter Carnival; 'End of the Rainbow' at the Guthrie — and more.

    Inside MinnPost

    MinnPost's 2011 year-end report: Visits by Minnesotans up 32%

    By Joel and Laurie Kramer | Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012

    Revenues and expenses both increase 19%, and we report a surplus of about $21,000.




    AFTERNOON EDITION

    Minnesota is now in the wolf management business

    By Brian Lambert | Fri., Jan. 27

    ALSO: A batch of mini-breweries; stadium musings; two sad stories; Kaler touts U's needs; and a GOP legislator in favor of raising a tax; and more.

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