If only Minnesota had passed a sex offender bill sooner
Back in 2004, Rep. Steve Smith, R-Mound, and Sen. Leo Foley, DFL-Coon Rapids, were the chief authors of legislation aimed at deterring repeat sex offenders.
Back in 2004, Rep. Steve Smith, R-Mound, and Sen. Leo Foley, DFL-Coon Rapids, were the chief authors of legislation aimed at deterring repeat sex offenders.
A Feb. 13 Star Tribune editorial disagreed with President Bush's assertion that Social Security is not a "trust fund."
It is no secret that public schools across the country have been coping with slower increases in funding, or even cuts, due to the recent economic downturn. And although the…
To protect the academic integrity of our classrooms and to ensure the nonpartisan use of taxpayer dollars, schools must have policies in place that address potentially partisan issues BEFORE being…
The federal law known as No Child Left Behind has changed the dialogue about education in this country. In the past, the underperformance of minority children was masked when schools…
A quick quiz: Which of the following took place in Minnesota during the 2004 election cycle?
Always on the lookout for a new crisis, members of the liberal media have now latched onto the cause of childhood obesity.
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