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Kline Reacts to President Obama's State of the Union Speech
Congressman John Kline unimpressed with President's speech, says Obama "turned to the politics of envy."

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I grew up in Stillwater, MN, and in 2005 graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a degree in journalism. I began my career as a newspaper editor mere months later. But it didn't take long after commencement for me to learn that things were changing quickly.
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I was raised in a Lutheran home. Though, as a child, church wasn't high on my parents' to-do list. That said, I consider myself a spiritual and religious person.
<strong>Local hot button issues:</strong>
Residents of Lakeville are acutely tuned in to local goings on. At present, property taxes are a huge talking point for residents. So is the Lakeville school district's looming $15.8 million budget deficit for the next biennium. But things aren't always doom and gloom. Lakeville is proud of its arts center and as well as the city being named a Yellow Ribbon community for its support of veterans returning from overseas.
Congressman John Kline unimpressed with President's speech, says Obama "turned to the politics of envy."

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Complaint questions whether Thompson's $70,000 salary for consulting work for the Republican Party while he was a candidate for the state Senate was ethical.
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Jenna Privette has a 'spinal concussion' as a result of injuries sustained during a hockey game on Jan. 7, according to her family, offering hope for a full recovery.
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Jenna Privette has a 'spinal concussion' according to her family, offering hope for a full recovery.
Foreclosures and short sales are to blame for the median sale price of homes in Lakeville dropping nearly 9 percent in 2011. But experts say the the market is changing, with inventory levels finally starting to bottom out.
A week after the City Council voted to increase their expense accounts by $250 per person, Lakeville's School Board opted to keep their pay checks the same as they've been for the past six years.
Current contract stalemate is over healthcare premiums.
Jenna Privette hasn't garnered the same media coverage as Jack Jablonski, but the Lakeville native also suffered a serious spinal injury playing high school hockey. Now there's a movement to support her recovery by wearing blue on Jan. 11.
As Republican voters across the country, Minnesota, and Northfield watched Mitt Romney win the New Hampshire primary, many probably wondered when they get to cast their vote.