Column: Voter-ID amendment supporters using bait and switch tactics. (Timberjay)
Column: Ryan and Cravaack – Eighth District congressman says he’s a moderate, but his key votes say otherwise. (Timberjay)
Ward/Nienow/Reinert/Zellers/Lourey: Gov. Dayton, lawmakers quickly enact flood aid. (AP)
Tomasonni/Saxhaug/McElfatrick/Anzelc/Buesgens/Kelly: Legislature passes disaster relief bill. (Grand Rapids)
Holberg/Murphy/Zellers: Legislature easily passes disaster relief. (ForumNews)
Marquart/Nornes/Ingebritsen/Murdock: Local lawmakers OK with flood funds. (Fergus Falls)
Vogel/Gimse: Financial hit from homestead credit cut hurts, group says. (Willmar)
Vogel/Gimse: Willmar, Minn., mayor expresses support for voter ID measure. (Willmar)
Kiffmeyer: Flurry of photo ID laws tied to conservative ALEC group. (MinnPost)
Koch: State Senate’s bills for Brodkorb discrimination lawsuit now top $100K. (MinnPost)
DFL considers court action to replace Gauthier on ballot. (ForumNews)
Gauthier decides not to seek reelection after DFL Rep. Huntley calls him a “child molester”. (CityPages)
Rukavina/Tomassoni/Klobuchar/Cravaack: Memorial Dedicated; Veterans Honored. (Virginia)
Rukavina/Tomassoni/Cravaack/Klobuchar: Northland Lawmakers, Community Celebrate Iron Range Veteran Memorial. (NorthlandNews)
Metzen/Atkins: Klobuchar Endorses Atkins at B-52 Campaign Kick-Off. (Patch)
Hackbarth/Gimse/Anderson: State lawmakers join dairy producers at MMPA picnic. (AgriNews)
Shimanski, Feltmann square off Nov. 6; primary vote low. (Glencoe)
Reichgott-Junge: Author of charter school legislation to visit Hutchinson schools. (Hutchinson)
Franken to Chamber: Education a key to helping economy. (Rochester)
Walz, Klobuchar visit Worthington. (Worthington)
Franken/Walz/Robin Brown: Biden gets warm reception at Rochester campaign event. (Rochester)
Sen. Al Franken commends Resilient Region efforts. (Brainerd)
Franken creates potent fundraising machine in advance of re-election bid. (MPR)
Franken pans Medicare plan. (St. Cloud)
Franken/Klobuchar/Peterson/Juhnke: Electric utilities may seek new partner in bill management: The consumer. (Willmar)
Klobuchar to tour Intivity Center. (Jackson)
Peterson: State, national House candidates meet in forum at Stevens County Fair. (Morris)
Paulsen/Kline/Cravaack/Bachmann/Peterson: Minnesota’s Republicans vote with Akin on abortion, but will it be a campaign issue? (MinnPost)
Todd Akin now trails Claire McCaskill by 10 points, poll shows. (MinnPost)
Dayton praises farmers at Farmfest. (AgriNews)
Republican National Convention: Batchelder heads to Florida as national delegate. (Bemidji)
Mitt in Minnesota: ‘Big business doing fine’. (MinnPost)
Biden: ‘Republican obstructionism slowed progress’. (ForumNews)
Stanley Crooks, chairman of Minnesota tribe, dsie. (AP)
Pricetag for voter ID in Rice County could surpass $120,000. (Faribault)
Gay marriage campaign comes to Minnesota State Fair. (AP)
Letter: Mark Ritchie must resign. (Albert Lea)
Letter: Voters don’t buy into Cravaack’s vision of everyone for themselves. (Duluth)
Morrow Letter: LinkVet credit does belong to Rep. Fritz. (Faribault)
Vickerman Letter: An endorsement for Alan Oberloh for state Senate. (Pipestone)
Letter: Welle is the strongest pro-life candidate. (Little Falls)
Letter: Hancock deserves to go back to St. Paul. (Bemidji)
Letter: Northfield township official disappointed in Garofalo. (Northfield)
Letter: Voter ID would suppress rights of many voters. (Willmar)
Letter: Truth about wind power. (Brainerd)
Letter (Walz-Quist): Candidate debates shouldn’t charge admission. (Rochester)
Column: Why does Bachmann keep getting elected? (Albert Lea)
Column: Why we ran Gauthier story — and why he deserves empathy. (Duluth)
Column: Sen. Franken eulogizes former partner Tom Davis. (ECM)
Klobuchar Column: We must treat our veterans better. (Virginia)
Mondale-Carlson Column: Reject Voter ID. (Pine City)
Editorial (Collin Peterson): Two men share passions for hunting, politics. (Hutchinson)
Editorial (Walz-Quist): 1st District race offers real choice. (Mankato)
Editorial (Parry-Walz-Dayton): State owes Steele County better treatment over Highway 14. (Owatonna)
Editorial: Wind needs tax credit. (Forum)