...the 201 legislative seats had submitted their forms. The rest have until July 18 to do so. Among those filing was Bill Lawrence, publisher of the Native American Press, who will be a Republican opponent of Sen. Tony Kinkel, DFL-Park Rapids...
...and Kris Hasskamp, DFL. House District 12B -- Mary Marana, R; and Steve Wenzel, DFL. Senate District 4 -- Bill Lawrence, R; and Anthony "Tony" Kinkel, DFL. House District 4B -- Floyd Frank, DFL; and Larry Howes, R. Senate District...
...Fawver in Senate District 2. The 7 p.m. debate will feature Sen. Tony Kinkel, DFL-Park Rapids, and Republican Bill Lawrence of Senate District 4. The final debate will be 6 p.m. Oct. 26, featuring Sen. Bob Lessard, Independent-International...
...Fawver in Senate District 2. The 7 p.m. debate will feature Sen. Tony Kinkel, DFL-Park Rapids, and Republican Bill Lawrence of Senate District 4. The final debate will be 6 p.m. Thursday, featuring Sen. Bob Lessard, Independent-International...
...DFL-Staples, defeated Wayne Hoffert of Bertha in District 11. Sen. Tony Kinkel, DFL-Park Rapids, won his bid against Bill Lawrence in District 4. Rep. Mary Ellen Otremba, DFL-Long Prairie, defeated John Blashack in District 11B. Crow Wing...
...open-records laws. But the nonpublic classification of casino audits was not seriously challenged until last winter, when Bill Lawrence, editor and publisher of Native American Press-Ojibwe News, requested access to the audits. The Administration...
...are more recent than 1997, spokesman Kevin Smith said. Disclosure of the reports had been requested separately by Bill Lawrence, a Red Lake tribal member and publisher of Native American Press/Ojibwe News, and the Star Tribune. Lawrence has...
...Island Casino in Red Wing and the Mille Lacs band owns Grand Casino Mille Lacs near Garrison and Grand Casino Hinkley. Bill Lawrence, publisher of the Native American Press/Ojibwe News, said the public deserves to know how casino money is spent...
...grieve, I ask that you respect the Court, respect the law, and respect the rights of our neighbors,'' she wrote. Bill Lawrence, publisher of the Native American Press in Bemidji, said he thinks the letter is a sign that tribal leaders believe...
Bill Lawrence is a mighty unpopular man on Indian reservations, and it's easy to see why. As Susan M. Barbieri reported in Minnesota Monthly...
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