Lawmakers get up to $4,200 for home security
It s been nearly six weeks since Rep Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark were murdered and Sen John Hoffman and his wife Yvette were shot multiple times in a politically motivated attack Now Minnesota lawmakers have access to funding to improve home safety and home guard systems KARE reports The optional assistance covers up to and involves reimbursing lawmakers A man has been arrested for allegedly trespassing at the Minnesota Capitol less than a day after being detected naked inside the building MPR News reports A million real estate enhancement on a Duluth hillside is on shaky ground after t he Duluth Economic Rise Authority DEDA in early June determined that developer Lazar Luzy Ostreicher had breached an agreement for the project according to the Minnesota Star Tribune Now that the dog days of summer are upon us debates over who has the best state fair are popping up again The Pioneer Press analyzes both our own great get-together and that of the Hawkeye State The post Lawmakers get up to for home assurance appeared first on MinnPost