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Jim s Gonna Be Dead in Two Years: Jennifer Carnahan s Cynical Plot to Replace Her Late Husband Jim Hagedorn in Congress

Carnahan runs not only to succeed her husband, but to mirror him

Readers react: School board raises pay

Starting in July, board members will receive $16,000 a year. 1:00 pm, May 25, 2021 × The Rochester School Board on May 18 approved the first pay raise for board members in more than three decades. With the raise, board members will receive $16,000 a year. Starting in January, the board chair will receive an additional 10%. Reaction from readers was mixed. From Facebook: Kim Norton: It’s about time! As I recall it was set in 1985 or so and never raised since. With the cut to health insurance over the years, they were actually getting less than when I served in 1998-2006!!. Michael Wojcik: Long overdue, not high enough, but a good start. Thank you, School Board.

Minnesotans clash over President Donald Trump s second impeachment

Minnesotans clash over President Donald Trump s second impeachment Jessie Van Berkel, Katie Galioto, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/ALEX KORMANN • Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Pam Carlson, left, and Amy McClure calmly discussed and debated the second impeachment of President Trump inside McKenzie’s Bar & Grill in Hermantown, Minn. on Wednesday. Carlson supports impeachment while McClure does not. HERMANTOWN, MINN. – Pam Carlson and Amy McClure were catching up over drinks at McKenzie s Bar and Grill as the U.S. House was preparing to vote on a second impeachment of President Donald Trump. Carlson declared that Trump should be impeached, and shot her friend a surprised look when McClure disagreed.

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