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    Race to the Top: For Minnesota, figuring out new federal education plan is far from elementary

    By Derek Wallbank | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — It might be easier for everyone concerned if Minnesota employed Sherlock Holmes to decipher the clues contained in the federal Race to the Top funding rubric. As is, the amateur detectives at the state level are left to guess as to how effective their solutions, designed to address those nebulous goals, will be perceived by the judges — with literally hundreds of millions of dollars to gain for those who guess correctly — and lost for those who don't.


    MINNPOST ASKS: CHRIS STEWART

    A change of heart for Minneapolis board member on the value of school competition

    By Beth Hawkins | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2009

    "I no longer think that competition is appropriate for many reasons," he says. "The most compelling one is that education is not necessarily a market. A business must concentrate on its most profitable customers. Public education has to serve everybody."

    Related: A new feature: MinnPost Asks

    Massive job fair turnout and upbeat employer mood offer a bit of hope

    By Brad Allen | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    It's not a standard leading economic indicator, but the strong turnout at Monday's job fair, as well as the mood — at least among potential employers — seemed more hopeful than dour. The event, hosted by 3rd District Congressman Erik Paulsen, drew an estimated 2,000 hopeful job seekers.

    Today's free Grand Slam breakfast a win-win Super Bowl promotion for customers and Denny's

    By Joe Kimball | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    Cooks and waiters were having a ball, even with a constant stream of customers, one official said. Employees were welcoming and friendly. Even customers waiting in line were very orderly, apparently realizing you can't complain when you're getting something for nothing.

    Upbeat Twins owner Jim Pohlad has lots to say but stays mum on the Mauer issue

    By Pat Borzi | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    Pleased with the team's new makeup, Pohlad stressed that qualifying for postseason alone was no longer good enough for an organization that has lost five consecutive playoff series since 2002. He even appeared to guarantee a future world championship, without specifying when.

    Confession of a winter wimp

    By Albert Eisele | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — For years I've scoffed at Washington's inability to cope with snow and cold weather, bragging that a few inches of snow and freezing cold are no big deal for a native Minnesotan. But no longer will I deride Washingtonians as snow sissies because I have become one after this weekend's record-breaking blizzard.

    Related: Despite Washington weather, Oberstar undeterred on holding hearing

    Minnedemo offers proof that Minnesota tech efforts rock

    By Graeme Thickins | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    About 300 tech types gathered last week for schmoozing and updates on such enterprises as great startups, partnerships, product demonstrations and even investment opportunities.

    Advocates unhappy with new Minneapolis director in charge of disability issues

    By Joe Kimball | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    Advocates for the disability community have complained to Minneapolis officials about the city's new access and outreach manager, questioning his experience. The city, however defends the hire, saying that he "brings not only the right skills to this job, but also a passion for connecting with communities."



    Arthur Rolnick pleased with Fed's role in helping to form public policies

    By Brad Allen | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010

    Assessing his 40-year Fed career, the Minneapolis bank’s director of research believes the economic work he and his colleagues do is an important “tool to help better civilization, better the United States [and] better world economies.” Second of two articles.

    Tuesday P.M. Report

    Mayors announce $41M for first-time homebuyers, Ecumen adds senior housing projects, Dairy Queen expanding to Egypt and Macau, Abbott NW gets $5M grant, and Blaine to get medical office building.

    Tuesday A.M. Report

    UnitedHealth launches cancer care registry, JAL shuns Delta and sticks with American, ADC earns $3.6M in Q1, and Hormel launches ‘branding’ campaign.

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    Today's debut of Bipartisan Redesign Caucus lacks one thing: both sides

    Analysis by Doug Grow | Monday, Feb. 8, 2010

    The brand-new Bipartisan Redesign Caucus introduced itself to the Minnesota public this noon. There was only one small problem: Republicans on the legislative committee couldn't attend because they were at a highly partisan caucus meeting. So, a bunch of DFLers were left to speak to the wonders of a bipartisan spirit.

    Obama wants to double exports, and Minnesota offers some lessons

    By Derek Wallbank | Monday, Feb. 8, 2010

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — White House aims to double the number of U.S. exports in the next five years, and experts point to companies in Minnesota as models for achieving that goal. Minnesota exports grew by 50 percent over the past five years.



    Haitian tragedy reveals -- and creates -- state connections

    By Max Sparber | Tues., Feb. 9, 2010

    ALSO: Pawlenty proposed tougher sex offender sentencing; Rybak described as a "bundle of contradictions"; a bewildering political billboard.

    A new feature: MinnPost Asks

    MinnPost | 2/9/10 8:55 am


    Federal officials have unveiled a multipronged attack to keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes, the Wall Street Journal reports.


    io9 has posted photos from astronauts Twittering in space.


    In making the fight against childhood obesity her signature cause, first lady Michelle Obama "has chosen to tackle a seemingly intractable problem that has thwarted experts for the past two decades," writes Marian Burros at Politico.

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