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Elk River latest city to approve flying old Minnesota state flag

Left: The old Minnesota state flag; Right: The new Minnesota state flag (Minnesota Secretary of State's Office) The Elk River City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday night to fly the old Minnesota state flag on city-owned property.

Elk River latest city to approve flying old Minnesota state flag2026-04-21T13:14:00-05:00

The Phrase “Separation of Church and State” Has No Legal Standing — So Why Are They Suing? | The Gateway Pundit

The Trump administration, including President Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, has brought faith back to the U.S. government. Photo courtesy of the Presidential Prayer Team. Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU), a secular

The Phrase “Separation of Church and State” Has No Legal Standing — So Why Are They Suing? | The Gateway Pundit2026-04-12T17:27:00-05:00

Minnesota Republicans propose largest tax cut in state history

Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth speaks at a press conference April 9, 2026. (Minnesota House Info/YouTube) (The Center Square) – Minnesota House Republicans unveiled a budget proposal that would deliver the largest tax cut in state history, while reprioritizing

Minnesota Republicans propose largest tax cut in state history2026-04-10T13:16:00-05:00

Zumbrota passes resolution to fly old Minnesota state flag on city-owned property

Historic Minnesota state flag/Shutterstock Last week, members of the Zumbrota City Council voted 3-2 to fly the old Minnesota state flag on city-owned property. With that vote, Zumbrota became the most recent Minnesota city to reject the new

Zumbrota passes resolution to fly old Minnesota state flag on city-owned property2026-03-24T14:01:00-05:00

Prominent state Democrats fail to win endorsements at local conventions

Sen. Ron Latz, left, and former State Rep. Ryan Winkler. (Minnesota Legislature) Two prominent Minnesota Democrats failed to win the DFL endorsement for their legislative campaigns this weekend. Ryan Winkler, a former majority leader of the Minnesota House

Prominent state Democrats fail to win endorsements at local conventions2026-03-23T12:35:00-05:00

GOP bill would prevent future ties in Minnesota House, reduce number of state senators

The outside of the Minnesota House chamber, pictured January 2025. (Hayley Feland/Alpha News) New GOP-sponsored legislation would prevent future ties from occurring in the Minnesota House of Representatives by adding one member to that 134-member legislative body. For

GOP bill would prevent future ties in Minnesota House, reduce number of state senators2026-03-20T13:38:00-05:00

Lakeville couple flooded with state mail on paid leave, unemployment benefits addressed to mystery businesses

Letters from state agencies sent to the Lakeville couple A Lakeville couple says they are receiving a growing stack of official letters from Minnesota’s Unemployment Insurance and Paid Family and Medical Leave programs — all addressed to businesses

Lakeville couple flooded with state mail on paid leave, unemployment benefits addressed to mystery businesses2026-03-19T17:28:00-05:00

Democratic state senator alleges ‘deeply troubling’ fraud in party convention process

Sen. Susan Pha/Minnesota Senate A Minnesota state senator recently took to social media to voice her concerns with her party’s caucus and convention process, alleging “deeply troubling incidents” that “undermine the rules of the process.” Republican Rep. Jim

Democratic state senator alleges ‘deeply troubling’ fraud in party convention process2026-03-18T17:49:00-05:00

Elk River to consider flying former Minnesota state flag on city property

Fairgoer speaking to Alpha News in front of the old state flag. (Alpha News) The fight over Minnesota’s new state flag continues to ripple across the state, with another city now weighing whether to bring back the previous

Elk River to consider flying former Minnesota state flag on city property2026-03-16T07:10:00-05:00
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