A catalogue of courses offered by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for winter and spring of 1983, and including course descriptions, registration information, and teacher biographies.
Fourth issue of the first volume of "The Minnesota Weaver" newsletter by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for summer of 1983, and containing descriptions of upcoming workshops, exhibits, and conferences; a report on the Northern Fibre Arts Guild of Bemidji, and the Midwest 84 conference; and the articles "The Dobby Loom", "Craftsman's Creed", "Fiber Meets Microchip: The Compu-Dobby System", "Tying on - Two Methods", "Warp Yardage Counter for Sectional Warping", "Photography: The Professional and the Amateur", "Safety for the Dyer", "A Visit with Jim Ahrens", "Do It Yourself", "A Day in the Life of a Lizard", and "Tools for Spinners"; and flyers on spinning supplies, the Traditions Transitions Two juried exhibition, and the 1983 Fiber Fair.
Third issue of the first volume of "The Minnesota Weaver" newsletter by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for spring of 1983, and containing descriptions of upcoming workshops and exhibits; reports on the Peter Collingwood workshop, the Fiber Source and Educations Committees, the Ely Guild, and the Midwest 84 conference; and the articles "Design", "On Design", "Symmetry as an Element of Design", A Perspective on Rug Design", "Design Process: Pursuing Design Ideas", "Design in Spinning: An Overview", "Handknitting with Handspun", and "Intellectual vs. Reactionary Design".
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for for January and February 1983 containing a schedule of classes, workshops, and member meetings; a letter from the presidents; a report on the upcoming Scandinavian Touch exhibit; and a schedule of committee meetings.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for February and March 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, and the March member meeting; notes from the December board meeting, and a report on the Scandinavian Touch exhibit.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for April and May 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, lectures, and the April members meeting; notes from the January board meeting; committee news; and a community bulletin board.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for October and November 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, and the October guild meeting; a letter from the presidents; reports on the the July board meeting and the 1982 Fiber Fair; and an update from the Fiber Source Committee.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for November and December 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, and the December guild meeting; and a summary of the 1983 Minnesota State Fair.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for May and June 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, exhibits, and the members annual meeting; and a community bulletin board.
A calendar of the Minnesota Weavers Guild for July and August 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming classes, workshops, lectures, and exhibits; and a community bulletin board.
The Minnesota Weavers Guild newsletter for August and September 1983 containing a schedule of upcoming workshops and classes, reminders of the State Fair and the Fiber Flea Market, notes of the April and May board meetings, and an update on the Guild library.
Second issue of the second volume of "The Minnesota Weaver" newsletter by the Minnesota Weaver Quarterly for winter of 1983, and containing descriptions of upcoming workshops, members� meetings, and the 1984 Midwest Weavers conference at St. Catherine�s College in St. Paul; a report from the annual conference of the Minnesota Federation of Weavers Guilds and Fiber Artists in Bemidji; biographies of guild teachers Linda Madden and Cathy Ingrbretsen; and the articles "Evaluating Design", Weaving as a Professional", "Protecting Your Health", "Wool for Spinning", "Computer Name Drafting", and "Fiberworks and Interior Decorating".
First issue of the second volume of "The Minnesota Weaver" newsletter by the Minnesota Weaver Quarterly for fall of 1983, and containing descriptions of upcoming workshops, a fiber flea market, and the Federation annual conference; book recommendations for basketry, clothing design, Latin American weaving, frame loom weaving, color, multi-harness weaving, and spinning; and reports from study groups.
A schedule of courses offered by the Weavers Guild of Minnesota for fall of 1983, and including classes on frame loom, floor loom, dyeing, spinning, and related subjects.
A flyer for a dye workshop by Vince Kennedy on February 25 and 26, 1983, and sponsored by Kaleidoscope Quilts & Fabric Arts, the Weavers Guild of Minnesota, and Surface Design Minnesota.
The Northeast branch of Minneapolis Public Library was built at 2200 Central Avenue Northeas in Minneapolis in 1972 to replace the 1915 Central Avenue branch at the same location.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
The fiction section of the Northeast branch of Minneapolis Public Library which was built at 2200 Central Avenue Northeas in Minneapolis in 1972 to replace the 1915 Central Avenue branch at the same location.
Contributing Institution:
Hennepin County Library, James K. Hosmer Special Collections Library
Interview with Vivian Tumoikoski. This interview discusses homesteading near One Pine Lake in early 1900. Topics include, dairy farm, chores, milking, bottling, selling, haymaking, and hired help. Vivian also discusses making ice and harvesting ice as well as recreation and family travels.
Florence Ferrier interviewed Emmy Tangreen about her life, moving from Sweden and settling in Baudette, Minnesota in 1910, and living in Lake of the Woods County and Koochiching County the remainder of her life. Emmy describes her memories of the 1910 Fire, her teaching career, her husband's logging career, physicians and medicine.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Beaver Mountain Water Slide a popular summer attraction at 15100 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville, Minnesota included five water slides, a children's pool area and miniature golf. The building still stands as the Zombie Boardshop.
Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Building, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
St. Cloud State plays at home against St. John's University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on September 10, 1983 at Selke Field. St. Cloud State won 21-14. St. Cloud State is in dark, while St. John's is in white. This video shows all St. Cloud State offensive plays and all St. John's defense plays.
St. Cloud State plays at home against St. John's University in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on September 10, 1983 at Selke Field. St. Cloud State won 21-14. St. Cloud State is in dark, while St. John's is in white. This video shows all St. Cloud State defensive plays and all St. John's offense plays.
Opened in 1915, Shoemaker Hall has since served as a dormitory. It was named for Waite Shoemaker, an 1881 graduate of St. Cloud State, who served as a faculty member and then St. Cloud State president from 1902 to 1916. A south addition was completed in 1960.
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. View of a man, wearing academic gowns, standing behind a podium, while three men, wearing academic gowns and suits, look on.
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. View of a man, wearing a suit, standing behind a podium, two women sit at table near podium, sign in background reads: "Congratulations President McDonald."
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. View of a man, wearing academic gowns, shaking hands with a man, who is wearing a suit, while people in the background clap, podium in foreground.
President Brendan McDonald's inauguration. George Budd, Robert Wick, Charles Graham, Lowell (Ted) Gillett, and Brendan McDonald all served as president of St. Cloud State University.
Exterior view of the Alumni House. Built by Claude Lewis, brother of author Sinclair Lewis, in the late 1920s, St. Cloud State acquired the home in 1973. Formerly known as the Alumni House, the home's name was changed to Lewis House in 2011.
The souvenir booklet for the 1983 Remember Rondo event. Highlights include: letter and proclamation from Mayor George Latimer, history of Zachary family, list of members belonging to Credjafawn, Loafers, Inc., and St. Paul Chapter of the Jack and Jill of America Inc. social clubs, statement from Councilman Bill Wilson, and advertisements.
Multipage mailer for the Remember Rondo event. Highlights include: event schedule, registration for events, and hotel and airline accommodation information.
A photograph album of the Rondo neighborhood. The photographs in this album represent the first phase of a project to record photographs of the Rondo neighborhood. An introduction by the photo committee (Oliver (Bucky) Lewis, Robert McClain, and Robert Hickman) is included.
Interview with Ben Richards. Ben Richards was born in Dodgeville, Wisconsin and moved to Ely in 1916 when he was 21. He worked for the Todd Stanbow Mining Company and then in the Xenith Mine in 1928 as a superintendent. He would go underground three days a week to inspect the work. He had mostly Finnish and Slovak workers and was responsible for more than 400 men. He attended the Presbyterian church. The population of Ely was around 6,000, so there were many students attending school. The mines provided 90% of the funding for the schools. He loved working in the underground mine. The draft during World War II took most of the younger men so they had to hire men in their late 50s early 60s. He worked in the mines from 1916 to 1959. Ben noted that he didn't see much of a future for Ely without mining.
Interview with Julia Purdy. Julia was born in 1890 and taught school in Tower until she met and married her husband John. Most of her interview is on her husband and his job on the D & IR Railroad where he worked from 1905-1914. As his lungs weren't strong he wintered in California or Colorado where he worked as a switchman for various railroads. He as also the constable and town clerk for the Town of Morse. Julia then held that position for 25 years and she also worked as janitor a the DM&IR depot. When tourism was being developed they began a bait service and rented fishing boats on Shagawa. John died of TV at Nopemming in 1948.
Interview with Guy and Carrie Preston, the former owners of Camp Preston on Lake Darling. Camp Preston was started by Samuel and Susie A Preston sometime after 1911. Customers came on the train to Alexandria, Minnesota. Many early customers came from Kansas City, Missouri Discusses life running a fishing resort, including fishing, bookkeeping, and cleaning cabins
She came from Yugoslavia by ship to visit her brother, aunt and uncle, arriving in New York on February 16, 1913. She came to Ely by train and decided to stay. She met her husband in Yugoslavia. They were married in Ely by Father Buh. They had six children. Her husband as an underground miner earning $2.40 a day. She as a teacher in Yugoslavia but not in Ely. She spoke English and taught others English and helped with citizenship applications. Shipman Hospital. Dr. Shipman, Sutherland, and Ayres. 1918 Influenza Epidemic. The hospital couldn't handle all the patients so some were housed at the Community Center. The dead were taken immediately to the mortuary above the James Laing store and buried right away. Her brother was one of the first victims. one day there were so many deaths that the Catholic church suspended its tradition of ringing the church bells when a parishioner died. Depression. Job losses. Prohibition, making moonshine. Ely Ely, Camp Street, Sheridan Street, stores, wooden sidewalks. Fourth of July she marched in the parade with Lodge #2. There were four lodges. There were Lodge flags, bands, and dancing at Sandy Point.
Interview with Mrs. John Ostlund (nee Ellen Reko, born 1913 in Winton, Minnesota. In the interview Ellen discusses her parents- Finnish immigrants, William and Hilma Reko; father worked in the mine. He walked to work along the railroad tracks or rode a bicycle. Activities: Games- King of the Hill, Kick the Can, Hide and Seek, Run Sheep Run. Depression era picnics with crackers, butter and sugar lumps. Skating and bonfires on the frozen (glare ice) river; skating on Fall Lake using clamp-on skates, playing Crack the Whip. Rowboats and launches. Camping on the weekends, Winton power dam, site for fishing and picnicking on Fall Lake; Learning to swim at the sandy point across the lake from the power dam. Swimming in petticoats and underwear, no swim suits. Riding a flat car to Cedar Lake to pick blueberries. Waling to Section 30 to pick raspberries and have lunch. Waling to Ely in groups to go to the movies. Ticket price 15 cents. Silent movies. She remembers All Quiet on the Western Front. Favorite actors- Joan Crawford, Clara Bow, Rudolph Valentino, Gilbert Roland, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford. Bobsled parties with teachers. Winton sites: Bob Bedford's livery stable with carriages, sleighs with velvet tapestry. He had one of the early cars in the area. The ice cream parlor located whter the old post office was. A saloon located withe the playground is today. John (or Jeff) St. Marie owned a touring car and gave rides to local children.
Oral history of Ole Olson interviewed by Florence Ferrier. Ole's wife Alice is also part of the interview but the majority of the interview focuses on Ole's life. Ole talks about his life being born in Sweden and moving to Lake of the Woods County with a focus on the areas of Peppermint Creek and Carp. Ole discusses farming, various jobs he held around the county, and his family.
Interview with Bob Olson of Canoe Country Outfitters. Bob Olson started the business in 1950 when there were no restrictions on traveling in what was the Superior National Forest. In the 1960s the environmentalists were beginning to get laws passed restricting travel in what became the BWCA. In 1964 the Wilderness Bill was passed with partial bans on motors and no cans and bottles could be taken into the area. Ely became known as "Canoe Town" and it was advertised that way heavily at sports shows and in magazines. Resentment was beginning to grow and even in 1979 Bob was aware of the resentment shown by local people towards the tourists. He goes on to talk about outfitters losing business at the rate of 3-5% per year since 1970 due to the quota system and other restrictions. he estimated that by 1980 it would be 20-30%.
Senator Tracy Beckman chairs a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Beckman, Tracy L.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10036
Senators LeRoy Stumpf, James Pehler, Don Frank, and Betty Adkins discuss a bill on the Senate floor, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Adkins, Betty A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10008 ; Frank, Donald Joseph: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10189 ; Pehler, James C.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10514 ; Stumpf, LeRoy A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10640
Senators Chuck Davis, Gary DeCramer, LeRoy Stumpf, Charlie Berg, and Roger Moe discuss a bill during a Senate floor session, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Berg, Charles A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10045 ; Davis, Charles R.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10125 ; DeCramer, Gary Michael: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10133 ; Langseth, Keith L.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10355 ; Moe, Roger D.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10434 ; Stumpf, LeRoy A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10640
Senator Ron Dicklich chairs a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Dicklich, Ronald R.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10143
Senator Michael Freeman testifies in committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Freeman, Michael O.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10197
Senator Marilyn Lantry speaks on the Senate floor, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Lantry, Marilyn M.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10356
Senator Lyle Mehrkens testifies in committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Mehrkens, Lyle G.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10421
Senator Linda Berglin poses with Representative Karen Clark in the House Chamber, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Berglin, Linda Lee: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10047 ; Clark, Karen J.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10101
Senator Larry Pogemiller listens to testimony during a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Pogemiller, Lawrence J.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10539
Senator Keith Langseth, Senator Charlie Berg, and Senator LeRoy Stumpf in a discussion during a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Berg, Charles A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10045 ; Langseth, Keith L.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10355 ; Stumpf, LeRoy A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10640
Senator Joe Bertram speaks in committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Bertram, Joe Sr.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10055
Senator Jerome Hughes speaks during a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Hughes, Jerome M.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10268
Senator Gregory Dahl speaks in committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Dahl, Gregory L.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10119
Senator Glen Taylor speaks on the floor of the Senate, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Taylor, Glen A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10657
Senator Glen Taylor listens to testimony during a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Taylor, Glen A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10657
Senator Glen Taylor and Senator William Belanger stand together in the Senate chamber, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Belanger, William V. Jr.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10038 ; Taylor, Glen A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10657
Senator Gene Waldorf speaks on the floor of the Senate, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Waldorf, Eugene T.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10691
Senator Gene Merriam chairs a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Merriam, Eugene R.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10425c
Senator Florian Chmielewski speaks in committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Chmielewski, Florian W. Sr.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10098
Senator Eric Petty, Senator Collin Peterson, Senator Doug Johnson, and Senator Steve Novak in a tax conference committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Johnson, Douglas J.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10288 ; Novak, Steven G.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10471 ; Peterson, Collin Clark: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10524 ; Petty, Eric D.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10532
Senator Duane Benson speaks on the floor of the Senate, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Benson, Duane D.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10043
Senator Doug Johnson, Representative Irv Anderson, and Senator Bob Lessard talk in the Senate Chamber, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Anderson, Irvin N.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10017 ; Johnson, Douglas J.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10288 ; Lessard, Bob B.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10372
Senator Doran Isackson speaks on the Senate floor, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Isackson, Doran L.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10272
Senator Donald Frank testifies in committee, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Frank, Donald Joseph: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10189
Senator Bob Lessard converses with Secretary of the Senate Pat Flahaven in the Senate chamber, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Lessard, Bob B.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10372
Senator Bill Luther, Senator Duane Benson, and Senator Roger Moe talk on the Senate floor, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Benson, Duane D.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10043 ; Luther, William Paul: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10390 ; Moe, Roger D.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10434
Senator Betty Adkins speaks during a committee hearing, St. Paul, Minnesota.
For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Adkins, Betty A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10008"
An aerial view of Pine River showing the new water tower on the left and the older water tower on the right. Some of the town's most iconic buildings have been removed by this time.
Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neumann. Together they discuss resort in Minnesota duirng the 1940s. Resorts discussed include: Bayview, Tip Top, and Interlachen.
Swearing-in ceremony in the Senate Chamber during the opening day of the 1983 legislative session, St. Paul, Minnesota. For biographical information, see the Minnesota Legislative Reference Library database at: Adkins, Betty A.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10008 ; Jude, Thaddeus: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10299 ; Knaak, Frederic W.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10330 ; Lessard, Bob B.: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10372 ; Olson, Gen: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10483 ; Wegscheid, Darril: http://www.leg.state.mn.us/legdb/fulldetail.aspx?id=10700