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Winonan

November 1, 2000

Landmine ban rally held in courtyard
Kristen Berns
Winonan
Winona State University’s United Nations club brought awareness of landmines to students through field simulations and guest speakers on campus Thursday.
Minors busted at Chuckers
In one of the largest busts ever from a single Winona bar in one night, the  Winona police arrested 48 people Friday night. 
State senate race concerned with schools
Kelly Bitter
Winonan
Both candidates of the 32nd District in the Minnesota State Senate are well aware of issues in the state concerning students.
House candidates would like to change higher-ed system
Valerie Kramer
Winonan
Both candidates for the Minnesota District 32A House of Representatives, Linda Seppanen and Gene Pelowski, have been involved with Winona State University and the Winona community for many years. Education and healthcare are two of their main issues.
U.S. House candidates aware of university’s needs
Maggie Howell
Winonan
Mary Rieder is the democratic candidate for Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is Catholic, the mother of four children and taught economics at Winona State University students for 30 years. She is currently on sabbatical to support her campaign.
Senate candidates know higher education, environmental needs
Sara Rae Edenhofer
Winonan
As the visit to the election booth draws nearer, many students remain undecided.  Like several political races in the 2000 election, the outcome of the U.S. Senate race in Minnesota depends on the undecided voters.
Winona mayoral race focuses on Winona State
Heidi Wencl
Winonan
Mark J. Westpfahl, 21, has given Winona a choice: He is running against incumbent Jerry Miller for mayor of Winona.
Students respond to important issues and candidates
Student senate report 
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