ST. PAUL — Minnesota’s lieutenant governor and a failed 2024 candidate have both announced bids for a 2026 congressional seat after U.S. Sen. Tina Smith announced on Thursday that she will not be ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) suggested Friday that open Senate seats in Michigan and Minnesota could serve as ...
As the Trump administration presses for big cuts to the federal education bureaucracy, school leaders in districts across ...
Minnesota’s Democratic Sen. Tina Smith announced Thursday that she will not seek reelection in 2026, a decision that could ...
Schools served more than 150 million meals last year for students, under the new state program providing breakfast and lunch at no cost to families, regardless of their income, state education leaders ...
Decisions by House members to run for governor could have an impact on which party controls Congress after the 2026 midterm ...
The Minnesota Senate debated a bill about cellphone usage in schools. Here's what to know and St. Cloud's role in the process ...
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Hosted on MSNMN lawmakers consider statewide ban on cell phones in schoolsThe Minnesota Senate will discuss a bill on Monday that, if passed, would ban cell phones for students in elementary and ...
Some lawmakers say cell phones are harming students' ability to concentrate and harming their overall mental health.
A group of Minnesota lawmakers is proposing a statewide ban on cellphones in public schools throughout the day for K-8 students and during class time for high schoolers.
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