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    Pawlenty state fly-around Thursday to promote online learning plan

    By Joe Kimball | Published Wed, Nov 19 2008 5:56 pm

    Gov. Tim Pawlenty will fly around the state Thursday to promote a new online learning proposal. He'll be joined by MNSCU Board Chair David Olson and Susan Heegaard, director of the  Office of Higher Education. As we like to say here at MinnPost, "Online is where it's at."

    They'll visit University Center in Rochester at 9 a.m., stop at the State Capitol at 10:45 a.m. and then make afternoon visits to Lake Superior College in Duluth, Bemidji State University and Minnesota State Community & Technical College.

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