Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson on the Campaign Trail
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson is back on the campaign trail, and made a media stop in Duluth earlier this morning.
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Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson is back on the campaign trail, and made a media stop in Duluth earlier this morning.
Local governments and private non-profit agencies that sustained damage during the floods in Northwest Wisconsin were encouraged to attend a meeting in Superior on Tuesday morning.
Family, friends, and colleagues said their goodbyes today to former Minnesota Governor Wendell Anderson.
A panel overseeing renovation of the Minnesota State Capitol building is moving to relocated two controversial paintings with depictions of Native Americans that some have deemed offensive.
The final primary election results.
For the first time in more than 20 years, Douglas County is getting a new district attorney.
University of Wisconsin System leaders plan to ask Gov. Scott Walker to lift a tuition freeze and give them about $40 million more in aid in the next state budget.
Starting Monday, Aug. 1 several new laws will go into effect in Minnesota.
On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley Jr. attempted to shoot and kill President Ronald Regan outside of the Washington Hilton Hotel. Hinckley fired six shots, where he hit four people, including Reagan, who suffered a wound when a bullet bounced off the presidential limo.
Hillary Clinton faced Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in a fight for the primary nomination for president.
From the office of Congressman Rick Nolan, it has been reported that the Transportation Secretary, Anthony Foxx could not have been more impressed by the city of Duluth and the collaboration resulting in its economic successes.
A young woman was fatally shot outside of a bar in Atlanta early Saturday, the woman has been identified as Taylor Hayden, sister of Minnesota State Senator, Jeff Hayden.
Fox News has reported that a massive man hunt for three gunmen is underway in Munich Friday night following a suspected terror attack on a city shopping mall, which left at least six people dead and an unknown number injured.
The Civilian Review Board, Police and Fire Departments were all in attendance.
Police presence is heightened on day two of the Republican National Convention.


