We're going to be running a bunch of routine diagnostics on our computer, though there's a lot of interesting news coming out of the First this morning. We'll have something more analytical later today (especially about some cameo appearances by dubious claims from Brian Davis) , but for now here are some quick links to the major stories.
The House oversight hearing about the DOJ grants are covered by the Winona Daily News in WSU program stars on Capitol Hill: Lawmakers accuse US Justice Department official of unfair grant [dispersal] and the Post Bulletin reports onWhy didn't Winona State get crime prevention grant?.
The Post Bulletin looks into how and why Walz says no to expanded drilling; opponent says yes. An MSU-M grad student notices the Use it or Lose it Act in Argh! Over-confidence!.
Conservation issues provoked by the last round of floods caused a federal program to be tapped, the Post Bulletin reports in Houston County gets federal agriculture aid after flooding. The Winona Daily News tells the story in Houston County farmers get flood relief.
The New Ulm Journal reports that North Mankato mayor makes case for Hwy. 14.
The NEA sends a Letter to Representative Tim Walz supporting his new legislation, the NCLB Recess until Reauthorization Act (HR 6239).
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