Seven years in the Capitol
Julie Bartkey recalls covering highs and lows of the Minnesota Senate.
Pioneer Press building fetches $3.5M; new HQ announced
South Dakota-based Stencil Group closed June 12 on the building at 345 Cedar St. with plans to redevelop redeveloped the site into apartments.
Parties working hard to cultivate rural support
House Democrats are gearing up to defend at least a half-dozen seats representing rural constituencies, most of which are seen as either political toss-ups or GOP-leaning areas.
Legislators voice dismay over management of state’s Medicaid rates
David Mosley has more than two decades of experience scrutinizing public health programs at the state and federal level. In all of that time, he's never encountered a state that did not collect paid claims data to provide a basis for setting its Medicaid rates.
Policinski: Military efforts to control press could make truth a casualty
Afghanistan is about as removed as one could imagine from being at the center of a First Amendment controversy. Nonetheless, there was a dust-up recently over the press’s ability to report freely on U.S. military operations there, and the dust has barely settled.
What’s happening with legislative TV? LaGrave lays it out
Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
Minnesota Lawyer blog changes its address, gets a facelift
Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
R.I.P.: The Political Impact of the Newspaper Institutional Editorial
Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
Microsoft CEO to print media: you’ve only got 10 years left
Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
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Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
Monitoring the Mole
Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
A valuable shield protects your right to know
Julie Bartkey spent more than a decade as a news director and on-air anchor for television stations in Montana. In the mid-2000s, the Stillwater, Minnesota, native got married and started a family, and ultimately came to decide her news job was too time-consuming. Bartkey moved back to Stillwater, where her family still lived, in 2007, ...
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