Tuesday, January 31, 2006
New Watchdog Issue Covers Politics, Economy, and Local Issues
Minnesota Watchdog Covers the Economy, Politics, Business, and Property Rights for Over 3 Years
Minneapolis, Minnesota - January 31, 2006 - A new issue of the Watchdog News was just published on the Minnesota Newspaper's website.
Topics covered in the latest issue include:
Twin Cities Goes to Hell
Victims of Smoking Ban - Does a Lack of Choice Always Have to Kill?
St. Paul Mayoral Transition - From Kelly to Coleman
Director Dawkins Takes Illegal Actions To Silence Watchdog - Documented
Eminent Domain Scandal
Property Taxes Skyrocket - Mpls & St. Paul equals for once
Web Bloggers Stirred By Watchdog Coverage
Victims of Smoking Ban - Does a Lack of Choice Always Have to Kill?
St. Paul Mayoral Transition - From Kelly to Coleman
Director Dawkins Takes Illegal Actions To Silence Watchdog - Documented
Eminent Domain Scandal
Property Taxes Skyrocket - Mpls & St. Paul equals for once
Web Bloggers Stirred By Watchdog Coverage
The paper hints that it is partly responsible for unseating the former mayor of Saint Paul, focusing attention on Saint Paul and Minneapolis property rights issues, and smoking bans intended to protect personal health that seem to harm business health.
While the on-line publication lags somewhat behind the print publication, the print version has a circulation of about 30,000 while the web site is available to visitors around the country and the world. The web site features past issues, editorial blogs, a Minnesota information directory, and supporting documentation referred to in stories.
Visit the Watchdog News Online at http://www.watchdog-news.com.
Contact:
PO Box 17255
Minneapolis, MN 55417