Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN) back issues from August 2006:
Plan seeks better health: Pawlenty launches Q-Care to cut state, insurer costs.
Aug 01, 2006
New superintendent takes over: First challenge likely will be persuading voters to renew or increase schools levy.
Aug 01, 2006
Rice Lake, Wis., clinic suspended in girl's death: Officials fail to address state's concerns about methods used at counseling center.
Aug 01, 2006
Zoo closes exhibit for renovations: Minnesota Trail will reopen next year.
Aug 01, 2006
Waterfleas found in state's lakes: Officials confirm sightings at seven sites.
Aug 01, 2006
Chaplain praises women's ordinations: Minnesotan could be excommunicated after her symbolic recognition as priest, deacon.
Aug 01, 2006
NWA attendants threaten strike: Showdown looms as workers reject 2nd deal and airline vows to impose contract with even harsher terms.
Aug 01, 2006
SOME HOUSEBOAT!: The novel concept of creating floating condominiums to cruise the Mississippi River and beyond will be a reality if a St. Paul contractor can navigate all the obstacles.
Aug 01, 2006
Grocery execs get 'golden door': Retention packages cost Nash Finch $4 million.
Aug 01, 2006
CUTTING GRASS AND FAT: It started as a weight-loss program, but Darrell Nelson's yard work has expanded to fill a need.
Aug 01, 2006
U.S. judge throws out Minnesota video game law: Statute violates free speech, unsupported by research.
Aug 01, 2006
Correction.(Correction notice)
Aug 01, 2006
Boston Scientific, St. Jude agreeing to agree.
Aug 01, 2006
Justice clears sale of paper.
Aug 01, 2006
Man wounded in Maplewood shooting.
Aug 01, 2006
American Refugee Committee team heading for Middle East.
Aug 01, 2006
Wet roads and crashes greet morning commuters.
Aug 01, 2006
Wet roads, crashes rule the morning commuters.
Aug 01, 2006
Rain, tornadoes, hail bring end to Upper Midwest heat wave.
Aug 02, 2006
A CUT, BUT NOT SO DEEP.
Aug 02, 2006
BACK IN THE PACK: After the death of their father, three wolf pups set free in Wisconsin return to a facility in Forest Lake.
Aug 02, 2006
Hospital begins major upgrade: Project to modernize neurology, cardiac care at St. Joseph's.
Aug 02, 2006
Did politics cost prison pastor her job?: Pawlenty denies role in firing Shakopee chaplain who challenged Christian program.
Aug 02, 2006
School board OKs putting levy request on fall ballot: Proposal would collect additional $13.5 million for educational initiatives.
Aug 02, 2006
Coleman wants 8.5% tax hike: St. Paul mayor says $5.5 million needed after '07 budget exhausts all other options.
Aug 02, 2006
Pair are carried along by the river of invention: Bike designer peddles downstream in hopes of reaching New Orleans by Sept. 5.
Aug 02, 2006
Shooting follows nightclub concert: Man, 27, injured in Myth's parking lot.
Aug 02, 2006
Union suing over planned hospital: SEIU says state overlooked public interest.
Aug 02, 2006
THE LAW: Union insists on right to strike; others far from certain.
Aug 02, 2006
NWA rushes to block threatened walkout: Airline asks bankruptcy judge for help, while attendants prepare for a strike; both sides say they're willing to talk.
Aug 02, 2006
TRAVELERS: ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER LABOR DISPUTE AT TURBULENT NWA.
Aug 02, 2006
Rain, standing water add threat to morning commute.
Aug 02, 2006
Campaign ads pop up on new tube: Parties pursuing Internet-savvy voters on YouTube.com.
Aug 02, 2006
TV slate shows team in decline: Networks schedule only two Wolves games.
Aug 02, 2006
Movie service lets you burn DVDs at home.
Aug 02, 2006
Morneau making case for MVP.
Aug 02, 2006
St. Paul police hunt for man seen killing puppies.
Aug 02, 2006
Missing Deephaven woman's car found in Wyoming.
Aug 02, 2006
Missing Deephaven woman found dead in Wyoming.
Aug 02, 2006
Minneapolis Foundation chief leaves for Silicon Valley post.
Aug 02, 2006
GOP says Hatch used AG's office to aid his bid for governor.
Aug 02, 2006
Punk-prog, free-funk math-metal adds up to a greg norton comeback.
Aug 03, 2006
Why would a man brutally kill 10 pups?: Was it their breed? Was he mad at a girlfriend? It's unclear as he eludes arrest in St. Paul.
Aug 03, 2006
Charges dropped in death of mother: One accused man becomes witness in trial of other two.
Aug 03, 2006
SERVICE FOR A SMILE: Visiting a middle school, a national nonprofit group and 12 local dentists provide free cleanings to children who can't afford routine dental care.
Aug 03, 2006
Carnival worker forgot to lock door in Hinckley mishap: Ride operator told deputy of mistake; 2 girls hurt in accident.
Aug 03, 2006
Smooth commute responds to beautiful day in Twin Cities.
Aug 03, 2006
Governor's race starts with a lively debate: 3 challengers go after Pawlenty on rural issues during Farmfest event.
Aug 03, 2006
She left for the airport... died in a Wyoming ravine: Deephaven woman's body found near car; no evidence of foul play.
Aug 03, 2006
Success tastes sweet -- or tangy: Barbecue raises money for historic Indian village.
Aug 03, 2006
GOP says Hatch misusing his office: Carey seeks inquiry into document use.
Aug 03, 2006
St. Paul begins mulling mayor's tax increase plan: Some offer praise, others want more details.
Aug 03, 2006
Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Edward Lotterman column: Market jitters underscore a stormy horizon.
Aug 03, 2006
Radke deserves badge of courage.
Aug 03, 2006
Agent defends Williams.
Aug 03, 2006
Stansberry fishes for bass, birdies.
Aug 03, 2006
It was a down day for device makers.
Aug 03, 2006
Pioneer Press deal done.
Aug 03, 2006
It's an art fair triptych this weekend in Minneapolis.
Aug 04, 2006
Case against theft suspect dismissed: Delays cited; man in custody for 5? years.
Aug 04, 2006
Authorities won't charge seven 'Zombie' revelers: Some complained police overreacted after six adults spent two nights in jail.
Aug 04, 2006
Seniors get surprise bill for Part D premiums: Many find that automatic deductions aren't being made from Social Security checks.
Aug 04, 2006
A year's worth of mold, rot, vermin ...: As time runs out, Minnesota volunteers help gut abandoned homes in New Orleans.
Aug 04, 2006
Couple reviving religious gatherings: Fair to include activities for all ages.
Aug 04, 2006
Animals killed after 1 bites girl: Meerkats to be tested for rabies.
Aug 04, 2006