01/2007

Vikings Are Talking Stadium (01/19/07)

Roy Terwilliger is the chair of the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission and he'll tell us what he knows of Vikings intentions.

This Week's Monologue (01/19/07)

Sheletta Brundidge is thinking a lot about her New Year's resolutions.

Almanac - January 19, 2007 (01/19/07)

This Week's Monologue (01/19/07)

Sheletta Brundidge is thinking a lot about her New Year's resolutions.

Vikings Are Talking Stadium (01/19/07)

Roy Terwilliger is the chair of the Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission and he'll tell us what he knows of Vikings intentions.

All-Day Kindergarten for All? (01/19/07)

We debate this and other issues with State Education Commissioner Alice Seagren and DFL lawmaker Mindy Greiling.

A Super-Sized Sports Week (01/19/07)

We ask Larry Fitzgerald, Sr. about Tim "Spunky" Brewster and other sports matters.

It's Official (01/19/07)

The deal is now final. The Republican National Convention is coming to the Twin Cities in September of 2008. We introduce you to some of the key players behind the scenes.

The State of the State ... and More (01/19/07)

Our Mary Lahammer brings us up to date on the week that was ... including today's developments on the Vikings.

A Political Panel (01/19/07)

Former lawmakers are the theme this week. Republicans Fritz Knaak and Phil Krinkie square off with Democrats Ember Reichgott Junge and Mary Jo McGuire.

The Wrapup (01/19/07)

Two Minnesota history questions ... your comments about National Guard troops in Iraq ... and show-closing music courtesy of Mason Jennings.

The Rookies (01/17/07)

Sen. Dan Skogen and Rep. Carol McFarlane tell us what it's like to be a freshman lawmaker.

Political Reporters (01/17/07)

The Associated Press' Brian Bakst and Pioneer Press' Rachel Stassen-Berger join Mary live in the House Gallery to react to the gov's speech and the session so far.

Week in Review (01/17/07)

Lawmakers honor Martin Luther King Jr. and House and Senate leaders back what would be the nation's most aggressive renewable energy standards.

Headlines (01/17/07)

Gov. Pawlenty proposes a major overhaul to the state's education system in his State of the State Address. Students would have to speak a second language to graduate from high school. We'll have highlights from his speech and the divided reaction from legislative leaders.

Almanac: At the Capitol - January 17, 2007 (01/17/07)

Headlines (01/17/07)

Gov. Pawlenty proposes a major overhaul to the state's education system in his State of the State Address. Students would have to speak a second language to graduate from high school. We'll have highlights from his speech and the divided reaction from legislative leaders.

Week in Review (01/17/07)

Lawmakers honor Martin Luther King Jr. and House and Senate leaders back what would be the nation's most aggressive renewable energy standards.

Political Reporters (01/17/07)

The Associated Press' Brian Bakst and Pioneer Press' Rachel Stassen-Berger join Mary live in the House Gallery to react to the gov's speech and the session so far.

The Rookies (01/17/07)

Sen. Dan Skogen and Rep. Carol McFarlane tell us what it's like to be a freshman lawmaker.

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