Sunday, October 7, 2012
Patch recaps the happenings of the past week.
POLICE/FIRE • Sheriff: Deputies Save 25 Dogs from Burning Garage • Pulitzer Prize Winner Scheduled to Speak at Carleton Arrested at Airport • Police Blotter: Drunkenness, Domestic, Vandalism • Minnesota Supreme Court Upholds Hokanson’s Murder Conviction • MAP: Vandalism in Northfield (Sept. 1-30) • Police Blotter: Car Accident, Child Protection, Dangerous Animal • PHOTOS: Driver Rear-Ends Parked Car • UPDATED: Fatality in Semi, Car Collision on Interstate 35 • UPDATED: Police Searching for Missing Northfield Man • Police Blotter: Hwy. 3 Accident, Vandalism, Theft-No Pay • Nonprofit Director Ordered to Pay Restitution in Swindling Case SCHOOLS • PHOTOS: Homecoming Pep Fest Crowns Duo for 2012 • VIDEO: Seniors Defeat Juniors for Northfield …
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Visit Patch’s live blog while you’re watching Wednesday’s debate to share your thoughts on how the candidates are doing.
At 8 p.m. Oct. 3, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will square off at the University of Denver for the first presidential debate of the season. Domestic policy is the topic of the evening. Moderator Jim Lehrer, executive director of PBS News Hour, will oversee six 15-minute segments—the first three segments focusing on the economy and the last three focusing on health care, the role of government and governing. Throughout the debate, Patch will be moderating a live blog where users can share their thoughts in real time, participate in polls and post photos from debate-watching parties. We’ve also invited state legislators, political candidates, party activists and other movers and shakers across the state to offer their expertise. To…
The first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney is 8 p.m. CDT Oct. 3.
Editor's note: This post originally appeared on Concord, CA Patch. The first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney is 8 p.m. CDT Oct. 3. Check below for more information on that debate and the rest of the debates leading up to Election Day. TV Channels Broadcasting Live: FOX (KMSP), NBC (KARE 11), CBS (WCCO), ABC (KSTP), PBS (TPT), CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, CSPAN Live Streaming Online: YouTube's Election Hub Live Chat with Minnesotans During the Debates: Northfield Patch Presidential Debate Live Blog College Debate Watching Parties: Students involved with the St. Olaf College Political Awareness Committee will take in the year's first presidential debate in a viewing gathering. The event is not open to the …
Sandy
10:06 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Once again, when government employs the larger percentage of the population, the larger percent of the population becomes dependent on their employer, sorry big bird, PBS is supported by the Democratic Party and PBS HAS NOT been reporting as a true journalistic report should be, VERY Obama.   more ›