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Peter Hutchinson is a long way from a professional wrestler. He looks the part of the former finance commissioner and school superintendent that he is, slender with glasses and button-down shirts.
A regional prevention center covering 13 northwest Minnesota counties is moving closer to becoming a reality with a grant application set to go in to the state next month. If funded, the center would receive up to $200,000 over a 2 1/2-year period.
Peter Hutchinson is a long way from a professional wrestler. He looks the part of the former finance commissioner and school superintendent that he is, slender with glasses and button-down shirts. But he's campaigning to retrace baldheaded Jesse Ventura's journey into the Minnesota governor's mansion.
With midterm elections less than four weeks away, health care still hasn't emerged as a national issue -- despite rising costs and a growing population of uninsured.
With midterm elections less than four weeks away, health care still hasn't emerged as a national issue -- despite rising costs and a growing...
Peter Hutchinson is a long way from a professional wrestler. He looks the part of the former finance commissioner and school superintendent that he is, slender with glasses and button-down shirts. But he's campaigning to retrace baldheaded Jesse Ventura's journey into the Minnesota governor's mansion. More Election 2006 News
There were comments on Local Government Aid cuts and health care fees and higher education costs going higher for consecutive years at a double-digit rate and job and K-12 losses.
How many years does it take to get the people’s issues to the front burner rather than those of the city and Winona State University as public entities?
I have an associate's degree from SUNY (State University of New York) and a bachelor's in animal science/pre-veterinary medicine from Cornell University (in Ithaca, N.Y.).
The University of Florida may be good, but it'll never be a Top 10 public university unless tuition rises, says Bernie Machen.

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