Outstate News (9-9-12)

Editorial: Vote ‘no’ until all our questions are answered on voter ID amendment. (Glencoe)

Editorial: [Voter ID] Let’s fix problems that DO exist. (Marshall)

Editorial: Both amendment proposals are simply not necessary. (Sartell-St. Joseph)

Column: Rural counties will pay much more if voting amendment is approved. (Timberjay)

Koch/Senjem: Settlement in Brodkorb case could be on the fast track. (MinnPost)

District 26 state Sen. Mike Parry discusses election loss, his future. (Faribault-Owatonna)

Marty: Companies, groups can spend to affect MN elections without disclosure, appeals court rules. (MinnPost)

Gimse/Sorel: Thinking ‘outside of the box’ for transportation designs. (Willmar)

Tomassoni/Melin/Dill/Bakk: Legislative candidates debate on Iron Range. (Duluth)

Limmer: Marriage amendment debate set for Tuesday in Brainerd. (MinnPost)

Franken issues forceful defense of Obama. (MPR)

U.S. Sen. Al Franken speaks. (Duluth)

Bills lags Klobuchar in new poll, but his campaign sees it as positive. (MPR)

Severson: Bills taps former GOP rival to bring in minority vote. (MPR)

Ellison: Minn. congressional candidate sued by consultant. (AP)

Allen Quist ignores facts, alleges food stamp program discriminates against married couples. (CityPages)

Rick Nolan getting metro DFL money with big-name Sunday fundraiser. (MinnPost)

DFL endorses Simonson for Minnesota House 7B race. (Duluth)

Gov. Dayton to give Carleton College’s opening convocation address. (Northfield)

Romney says he likes parts of ‘Obamacare.’ (AP)

Locked-out Crystal workers move demonstrations to board members’ homes. (AP)

Minn. electronic pull-tabs, a source of Vikings stadium revenue, available soon. (AP)

Farmers already in the fields for ultra-early harvest. (Worthington)

Sugar beet pre-pile harvest begins. (AgriNews)

New USDA study identifies latest agriculture trends. (Willmar)

Pot found after house fire in Wells. (Blue Earth)

One in seven drivers has a DWI on record. (Brainerd)

Letter: Democrats mix up Dave Hancocks. (Park Rapids)

Letter (Klobuchar-Franken): Hypocrites keep demanding town hall with Cravaack. (Duluth)

Letter: Editorial on voter ID was right on. (Timberjay)

Bly Column: Inspired by Northfield values. (Northfield)

Column: Meet Mike Dudley, candidate for Minnesota State Senate District 20. (Northfield)

Column: Politicians don’t create jobs. (Fergus Falls)

Ritchie Column: Minnesota voting amendment would change much more than you might think. (MinnPost)

Kiffmeyer Column: Vote-by-mail enhanced, not ended, by photo ID. (Grand Forks)

Column: Vote No on Photo ID Amendment. (Austin)

Column: Debating Voter ID: A costly, unnecessary abuse of the Constitution. (Pine City)

Column: Debating Voter ID: A means to increase confidence in elections. (Pine City)

Column: Bill Clinton: Our arithmetic teacher. (MinnPost)

Column: Drought will affect fall hunts, like everything else. (Windom)

Editorial: Klobuchar, Bills do not engender great confidence. (Fairmont)

Editorial: Obama offers a clear choice. (Duluth)

Editorial: First lady hits a home run. (Moorhead)

Editorial: Renewable energy debate. (Hutchinson)

Editorial: Prepare yourselves for the silly season. (Bemidji)

Editorial: Cities play the tax numbers game. (Blue Earth)

Editorial (Cravaack-Klobuchar-Franken): Economic development backed by East Range officials. (Virginia)

Editorial: Don’t demonstrate at people’s homes. (Grand Forks)

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