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Wisconsin legislators say Minnesota officials have rejected a plan to continue tax reciprocity. Wisconsin and Minnesota had an agreement that allowed taxpayers who work in the other state to file one income tax return. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
(WCCO) Minnesota finally has some snow, but not quite enough for snowmobilers wanting to hit the trails. Snow conditions are still poor around the state. Full Article at WCCO
MINNEAPOLIS - OCTOBER 5: A Minnesota Viking cheerleader performs during an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, on October 5, 2009 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. View Photo »
Both Minnesota and Colorado State are great teams ... I have a lot of respect for the program here at Minnesota and Colorado State has proven how good they are after eliminating Washington earlier in the tournament.
Sporting News' team of former scouts make 10 predictions about this week's games and beyond: The offensive lineups for the Bengals and Vikings are a who's who of NFL stars. Full Article at Sporting News
Minnesota 0 0 1 1—2 Calgary 0 0 1 0—1 First Period—None. Penalties—Giordano, Cal (roughing), 7:54 Latendresse, Min (hooking), 12:53 Sjostrom, Cal (boarding), 17:21. Second Period—None. Full Article at ABC News
MINNESOTA (CBS) ― Bad things can happen when it's gets too cold. Frozen pipes. Cars that won't start. Black ice. Now there's one more to add to the list: the freezing of H1N1 flu vaccine, CBS station WCCO-TV reports. Full Article at CBS 5
Wisconsin running back John Clay (32) is tackled by Minnesota corner back Marcus Sherels (24) on a 26-yard run during the second half of a NCAA football game, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 in Minneapolis. Wisconsin won 31-28. View Photo »
The hysteria on the left on virtually everything is all over the place. So you got to hear a voice of sanity in this. Last Wednesday, St. Paul, Minnesota, during a presentation at Bethel University, a portion of remarks made by Lord Christopher Monckton regarding the United Nations' climate change treat...
In this Aug. 13, 2009, file photo, Tiger Woods tips his cap after a birdie on the second hole during the first round of the 91st PGA Championship at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota. Full Article at Truth Dig
Keith Ellison, the Muslim congressman from Michigan’s 5th district, will have two challenger’s in the 2010 elections. Full Article at Stop The ACLU
Minnesota (IPA: [ˌmɪnəˈsoʊtə]) (Audio (US) (help·info)) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest state in the U.S. , and the 21st most populous, with over five million residents. Minnesota was carved out of the eastern half of the Minnesota Territory and admitted to the Union as the 32nd state in 1858. Full Article
MINNEAPOLIS - SEPTEMBER 12: Rochester, Minnesota resident Igor Vovkovinskiy, 27, watches as President Barack Obama arrives to speak on health care during a rally at the Target Center on September 12, 2009 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »Seven-foot, 8-inch (2.3-meter) Igor Vovkovinskiy, 27, of Rochester, Minnesota, cheers as US President Barack Obama arrives to speak about healthcare reform during a rally at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 12, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama, alongside Minnesota Democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar, greets guests after arriving on Air Force One at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 12, 2009. Obama is hosting a rally on healthcare reform.
View Photo »Minnesota defensive back Kenny Watkins (28) and teammates leave the field after beating Air Force 20-13 in an NCAA college football game in Minneapolis Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Minnesota teammates Mike Rallis, Johnny Johnson, and Tim Dandridge celebrate their 20-13 win over Air Force during an NCAA football game, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis.
View Photo »Minnesota head coach Tim Brewster, right, talks with Air Force head coach Troy Calhoun after Minnesota beat Air Force 20-13 in an NCAA football game, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis.
View Photo »Minnesota line backer Nate Triplett, right, knocks Air Force tailback Asher Clark, left, out-of-bounds during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Minneapolis Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009. Minnesota beat Air Force 20-13.
View Photo »Air Force defensive tackle Ben Garland, left, tackles Minnesota running back Duane Bennett on a short gain during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in Minneapolis Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Fans cheer during Minnesota's first home game in its new on-campus stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, before a NCAA football game against Air Force, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis. Minnesota won 20-13. AP Photo/Paul Battaglia).
View Photo »Minnesota College Republicans show their opposition to President Barack Obama outside the Target Center in Minneapolis, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, where President Barack Obama addressed a health care rally.
View Photo »Former Vice President and former Minnesota Sen. Walter Mondale, followed by his wife Joan, waves as they arrive at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, for President Barack Obama's health care address.
View Photo »Joan Mondale, wife of former Vice President and former Minnesota Sen. Walter Mondale, arrives at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, for President Barack Obama's health care address.
View Photo »The University of Minnesota marching band performs prior to the team's first game in the new TCF Bank Stadium in an NCAA college football game against Air Force in Minneapolis, on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Fans cheer as the Minnesota marching band plays during their first home game in its new on-campus stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, before a NCAA football game against Air Force, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis. AP Photo/Paul Battaglia).
View Photo »In this Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 photo, Minnesota fans tailgate outside the new on-campus home of the Minnesota Gophers, TCF Bank Stadium, before an NCAA college football game against Air Force in Minneapolis.
View Photo »Fans watch warm-ups during Minnesota's first home game in its new on-campus stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, before a NCAA football game against Air Force, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis.
View Photo »Fans watch warm ups during Minnesota's first home game in their new on-campus stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, before an NCAA football game against Air Force, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis. AP Photo/Paul Battaglia).
View Photo »In this Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, photo, Minnesota fans tailgate outside the new on-campus home of the Minnesota Gophers, TCF Bank Stadium, before an NCAA college football game against Air Force in Minneapolis.
View Photo »Fans file into Minnesota's first home game in its new on-campus stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, before a NCAA football game against Air Force, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis.
View Photo »Fans file into Minnesota's first home game in its new on-campus stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, before a NCAA football game against Air Force, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in Minneapolis.
View Photo »In this Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, photo, Minnesota fans Bob Link, of Inver Grove Heights, Craig Folven, of Lakeville, Matt Link, of Farmington, and Joe DiRico, of Farmington, from left, tailgate outside the new on-campus home of the Minnesota Gophers, TCF Bank Stadium, before Minnesota'...
View Photo »Minnesota Democratic Senator Al Franken greets fellow Congressmen prior to the address by US President Barack Obama on his embattled healthcare reform plan September 9, 2009 at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Minnesota Lynx's Candice Wiggins (11), Rashanda McCants (8), Anna Montanana (12) and Roneeka Hodges (5) celebrate during a timeout in the fourth quarter of a WNBA basketball game against the Detroit Shock in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. The Lynx defeated the Shock 75-72.
View Photo »Minnesota Lynx's Anna Montanana (12) fouls Detroit Shock's Cheryl Ford, right, during the fourth quarter of a WNBA basketball game in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. The Lynx defeated the Shock 75-72.
View Photo »Minnesota Lynx's Anna Montanana (12) fouls Detroit Shock's Cheryl Ford (35) during the fourth quarter of a WNBA basketball game in Minneapolis on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. The Lynx defeated the Shock 75-72.
View Photo »Seven-foot, 8-inch (2.3-meter) Igor Vovkovinskiy, 27, of Rochester, Minnesota, cheers as US President Barack Obama arrives to speak about healthcare reform during a rally at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 12, 2009.
View Photo »I'm such of a fan of the town, but Minnesota always just kicks the s--- out of my team ... It's always hard as a sports fan to come to the land of the Vikings and not grumble. On top of that, years ago, Brett Favre sent me a signed helmet because I was a fan of the Green Bay Packers as a kid. Now that h...
A man was arrested for throwing tomatoes at former Alaska governor Sarah Palin in Minnesota's Mall of America.
At this point in the season, you want to peak ... You want to play your best football in late December and January. We have two big weeks ahead of us with Minnesota and San Diego.
Minnesota has contacted us since I've been here several times about trying to get a series with Iowa State, but it doesn't work for us
There are going to be some difficult choices, but that’s what we were sent here for and they are no more difficult than the choices that Minnesota families and Minnesota businesses are making every day. And it’s about time the government got in line
I highly commend Governor Pawlenty, I highly commend State Senator Amy Koch and I highly commend Representative Paul Kohls for their bravery in bringing forth this common sense Spending Accountability Amendment. Remember, all this amendment does is put the question before the people of Minnesota: do you...
That loss [Sunday] night for the Vikings made me lower this number ... I think I would have been on this game possibly at 7.5 (if Minnesota doesn’t get blown out by Arizona), but I opened the game at 6.5 with a total of 44.
Domata (Peko) had surgery today, so we'll be without him for a couple weeks. We'll see how quickly he comes back from that ... Bernard (Scott) is improving. Right now, I would say we'll probably be without those players for Minnesota, and everybody else will be likely to play.
Not actually in Minnesota but close enough to see Minnesota Life.
I'm a great fan of Minnesota ... but that's just not how it's going to work.
We’re not playing good football yet. Our offense has to step it up the next two weeks at Minnesota and San Diego.
The Rams aren't Minnesota
They've made it to Minnesota, and to Wisconsin the one-day trips but they never could make the two-day trip here because my brothers and sisters would always have games ... They said if we ever played each other, they'd get a babysitter.
I haven't done a whole lot of keeping up with St. Louis ... I see the team they have right now. They lost to New Orleans by five points. Played Minnesota tough. Played Arizona tough. That is the team I've seen. I don't know what else has happened. That was a long time ago. Six years? I know it's a diffe...
When Brett came to Minnesota, he galvanized the mindset of a lot of talented guys
I saw like a bright flash and the dizziness more than anything ... I was completely conscious. I knew what was going on the whole time. I was completely aware of my surroundings. I knew I was in Minnesota. I knew I was in a Football game.
A franchise in a small market city, whether or not it’s in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota or wherever, isn’t worth X dollars but by golly when it moves to a big market city with a brand new stadium it jumps in value 10, 20, 30 fold
As we move forward with the Senate health-reform bill, it’s essential that insurance companies’ top priority be serving patients, not taking care of shareholders or CEOs ... The Ensuring Value for Premiums Amendment is a key part of ensuring that health insurance reform puts patients before profits. The...
Matt Entenza, who this summer abandoned his Democratic campaign for Minnesota attorney general in the midst of a controversy over his hiring of a Chicago firm to investigate Mike Hatch, said Friday that he paid $40,000 for research that was more extensive than he previously admitted.
Democratic state Rep. Matt Entenza dropped his campaign to be Minnesota’s attorney general on Tuesday, one turbulent week after revelations that he paid a researcher to gather information on a fellow Democrat. .. Entenza’s campaign was thrown into turmoil with the revelation that he had hired a Chicago ...
I might argue that a study of annual grasslands in California and perennial grassland in Minnesota probably isn't a sufficient set of experiments to extrapolate about boreal forests across Siberia or the tropical forests in the Amazon in that we actually need a few more studies to know when and whether ...
I don’t think we’re happy with anything we’ve done, defensively. Whether it’s running or passing, all the yards count the same. So it’s one thing to say, ‘Well we’ve (done) OK against the run’ or we’ve given up a lot of passing yards, or whatever, it’ll be a test, for sure ... Because this is a team — l...
On my way to minnesota to get jan teams gear repaired... Now, time for sleep.
- bobertreefer 5 minutes ago
#NBA NBA: LA Lakers 104, Minnesota 92 http://ow.ly/168NYr
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- VikingsTix
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NBA: LA Lakers 104, Minnesota 92 http://bit.ly/7TwGjg
- BallerGeist 9 minutes ago