A new required decal is now available for Minnesota boaters to help remind them of the state’s aquatic invasive species laws, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced recently. The free decals are available from: DNR offices, Deputy registrar offices where licenses are sold, Large sporting goods shops and DNR watercraft inspectors and conservation … [Read more...] about New required aquatic invasive species rules decal for boaters now available
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Legislative Week in Review: By Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen
Voter ID on the November Ballot: The Senate passed the final Voter ID bill on Wednesday afternoon by a vote of 35-29. Requiring photo ID to vote is an effort to modernize the election system, prevent voter fraud and inspire confidence in the integrity of our process. Voters will now have the opportunity to weigh in on the November ballot by answering the question: “shall the … [Read more...] about Legislative Week in Review: By Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen
Knights of Columbus Council holds Fundraiser Breakfast and Raffle
The Knights of Colunbus Council 12604 which serves the Parishes of Holy Cross in North Prairie, St. Stanislaus Kostka in Bowlus, St. Edward’s in Elmdale, and St. Mary’s in Upsala, will be having their annual Fundraiser Breakfast and Raffle on Sunday, April 15th at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Upsala. The event will run from 9 am untill 12:30 pm, with the Raffle drawing at … [Read more...] about Knights of Columbus Council holds Fundraiser Breakfast and Raffle
Grey Eagle Township: April 2, 2012
Call to Order: Ron Frericks called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. The pledge of allegiance was recited. Members Present: Ron Frericks, John Young, Ray Bense, Mary Ann Primus & Bev Eggerth. Agenda Approval: A preliminary agenda was presented. Ron asked if there were additions to the agenda. Ray asked to be listed under R&B. John made the motion to accept the … [Read more...] about Grey Eagle Township: April 2, 2012
Notes from the Capitol: By State Rep. Paul Anderson
With the Legislature on its week-long Easter/Passover break, this is a good time to look back on what has happened so far during the current session. The most positive aspect of state government has been our improved economic outlook, which has seen the budget moderate from a projected $5 billion deficit to an estimated $1.2 billion surplus. This was done without tax increases … [Read more...] about Notes from the Capitol: By State Rep. Paul Anderson