Oct 29, 2009 | ECM Post Review
Almost a principal, always putting RC students first
By Kelli Baxter Rush City High School administrator Kim Erdman said he was ready for a move from Polly Pockets and Pokemon.
Caribou Corporate Team Promotes One, Adds One
Caribou Coffee announced the promotion of Daniel E. Lee to secretary, senior vice president, and general counsel of Caribou Coffee, and the appointment of Dan Hurdle to the role of senior vice president of retail operations and product management of Caribou Coffee.
Musical Offering chamber group beginning 39th season
The Musical Offering is not only one of the great works of Western music. It's also the name of one of the oldest chamber groups in the Twin Cities, now poised to begin its 39th season on Sunday.
'Competing' chamber program see-worthy, too
Ia ve already recommended the season-opening concert by the venerable Musical Offering that takes place Sunday at Hamline University - but here I am, recommending a competing chamber-music concert at the other end of the metro area.
Top five candidates for Town Administrator to meet and greet residents
By Sandy Barnes Berthoud Recorder Berthoud residents will have an opportunity for an up-close look at the five finalists for the Town Administrator position during a meet-and-greet event on Friday, Oct.
What a difference a few years have made for Rybak
In his rookie run for mayor, R.T. Rybak promoted a four-point agenda for campaign finance reform, saying he wanted to restore trust in Minneapolis city government.
Soon-to-be lawyers face the ultimate test - finding a job
William Mitchell law grad Emily Swann proudly displays the letter informing her that she passed the Minnesota bar exam.
Accenture Awards Scholarships to Eleven Outstanding American Indian Students
Eleven American Indian students from across the United States will continue their post-secondary education with the aid of $125,000 in scholarship funding from Accenture's American Indian Scholarship Fund.
Shakopee Valley News Newspaper and on...
Submitted by Kristin Holtz on October 13, 2009 - 2:01pm. Six candidates are running for four seats on the Shakopee School Board with four-year terms.
A sainting goes out to the ladies in the Highland Neighbors Group who have bi-annually assembled 40 to 70 layettes for participants in Ramsey County's Mothers First Program for several years.
Victims who seek strike force seized property will be told of suit
People who call a new telephone hot line seeking to recover cash and property that may have been improperly seized by the defunct Metro Gang Strike Force will get a letter telling them about a proposed class-action lawsuit and listing the name and phone number of a Minneapolis attorney who is suing the Strike Force.
Putnam drama teacher Quinn remembered
Steve Quinn was born in the small town of Carroll, Iowa, on Oct. 12, 1950, to Eddie H. and Ethel E. Quinn.
Association update: Doing government - different'
NAIOP, Commercial Real Estate Development Association on finding creative solutions to the state's budget problems Ted Kolderie, speaking at the recent annual meeting of the Minnesota Taxpayers Association, said: "The realists tell us the only options are to cut and to tax.
Minnesota Republicans / Today's straw ballot: an unreliable predictor
How about U.S. Sen. Doug McFarland? They are former Republican candidates who ran for governor and senator and were defeated.
Speaker (and gubernatorial candidate) Kelliher launches panel on job creation
House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher, DFL-Minneapolis, in July announced the House Jobs Task Force with the stated intention of crafting legislation for the 2010 legislative session that would increase jobs in Minnesota.
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