Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:57 AM EDT2013-05-21 13:57:36 GMT
Just a few hours after the four-month session wrapped up, Minnesota's top elected Democrats are scheduled to do a post-mortem on what lawmakers accomplished.
Just a few hours after the four-month session wrapped up, Minnesota's top elected Democrats are scheduled to do a post-mortem on what lawmakers accomplished.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:15 AM EDT2013-05-21 04:15:20 GMT
A Mankato businesswoman is accused of theft by swindle against her brother. Authorities say Ruth Dutler, owner of Dutler's Bowl contacted her brother, Cole VanHorn, to see if he could help her redeem
Authorities say Ruth Dutler, owner of Dutler's Bowl contacted her brother, Cole VanHorn, to see if he could help her redeem some property that was being foreclosed.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:01 AM EDT2013-05-21 04:01:14 GMT
The city of North Mankato takes another step in adding soccer fields to Caswell Park. City leaders voted Monday night to approve plans and seek advertise for bids on the next phase of the Caswell North
City leaders voted Monday night to approve plans and seek advertise for bids on the next phase.
Monday, May 20 2013 11:58 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:58:41 GMT
Health officials are scrambling to vaccinate one million children against the measles. They are holding emergency vaccination clinics after more than 12–hundred people became infected with the disease
1,200 people have come down with the highly infectious disease so far this year.
WASHINGTON D.C. -
U.S. lawmakers and U-N diplomats are looking for ways to punish North Korea after its latest nuclear test. While North Korea is ratcheting up its rhetoric against the U.S.
North Korea is threatening to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War. North Korea says it is fighting back against UN sanctions that have hit the rogue nation as punishment for its nuclear weapons tests. The UN Security council met behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss more sanctions in response to an underground nuclear test North Korea conducted last month. Diplomats say North Korea's most powerful ally, China supports new sanctions. In Washington, lawmakers are weighing additional steps the U.S. government can take to pressure North Korea to end its nuclear weapons program. At a House hearing Tuesday morning lawmakers looked to build a case for new financial restrictions - as they examined how criminal activity such drug trafficking and counterfeiting helps North Korea fund its weapons program.
North Korea and the U.S. are still technically at war because the 1953 agreement is a cease-fire, not a peace treaty.