Amador, MN News http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/ Amador, MN News Four vie to move on to general election in District 1 http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/a9523658415dae4bf344758a2f131815.html Dakota County District One voters will narrow the race for the District One county commissioner seat from four to two candidates on Sept 9 Those candidates will advance to the general election In part District One includes Farmington Rosemount and a portion of Lakeville Precinct 13 Eureka and Empire TownshipsRead more 3 dead details sought http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/99263421b8c93d539050c726c4b585d1.html A husband and wife were found dead in the basement of their Zimmermanhome last Tuesday and a third man was Battle builds over green in Plymouth http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/4d805e958bf9613458153de088742037.html Plymouth is pulling back from plan to switch to Eureka Recycling after hearing from more than 1100 residents stirred by a letter from the city's current recycler Plymouth residents tell council not to change recycling http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/b67e6356db9adc9b2c57eaef75c3c820.html Plymouth residents tell council not to change recycling It has been a comfort coming to the Harbor Room http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/9dc82d27e493da3f5deb4683e17eb70b.html Harbors of Hope fundraiser Sept 6She felt numb; the news came out of nowhere She asked a family friend who is also a nurse to tell her twin daughters Cris Turitto of North Branch didnt know how she was going to live with the fact she had lung cancer Curbside composting comes to a halt in St Paul http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/313da094fa04daacb81098fa6deb8cb9.html Curbside compositing has come to a halt in St Paul Wednesday after the city and Eureka Recycling hit a stall in their contract Chisago City will appeal annexation ruling http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/34f2d90b282b962705410d76c33c0abe.html Chisago City will appeal the annexation ruling issued on August 15 that sent Sections 35 and 36 of Wyoming Township Rocky Mountain News: http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/minnesota/amador/content/8ed41cc17408d4026268833873ae3b0a.html Rocky Mountain News: Protests on Mild SideAfter three days of antiabortion antiwar antilaws anticapitalism and well antijustabout anythingelseyoucouldthinkof displays thousands will gather today to celebrate something they aren't against: musicIn one of the biggest events anticipated outside of the Pepsi Center this week around 10000 protesters and music lovers will convene at the Denver Coliseum this morning for a free concert by the hard rockrap band Rage Against the MachineThat's considerably fewer than wanted to attend the concert organized by the antiwar group Tent State University: Another 15000 had applied but were denied tickets in the raffle allotmentVan Campbell 28 of Lakewood was the first to camp out at the Coliseum for today's concert About 4:30 today he said he'd been in line since 10:30 Tuesday nightRage Against the Machine members are expected to stress peaceful protest and nonviolence but some are concerned that a planned march from the coliseum to the Pepsi Center after the concert won't be a mellow oneSpeaking during protester training sessions about the walk to be led by Iraq Veterans Against the War Tent State organizer Amanda Troeder 25 warned: It's going to be very emotional It's going to be very violentHer comments were echoed by others in the groupViolence held at baySuch comments mark a week in which such rhetoric has often been overblown With the exception of 106 arrests Monday night when protesters and police clashed near Civic Center demonstrations have remained largely under controlTuesday was no different Although protesters sometimes found themselves facing the bull horns of groups with opposing ideologies little if any violence was reportedThe day's protests began with residents of Golden waking to a gigantic sign on the side of North Table Mountain Yellow and white letters made from more than 2000 queensize sheets and looming 530 feet tall and 666 feet wide spelled out Destroys uNborn Childrenthe words aligned vertically to highlight the letters DNCIt reportedly took 50 abortion protesters to put them there They hiked up the mesa at 1 am posting the sign by 8:30 am and apparently got overheated doing it Deputies sent to the scene gave food and water to those in distressThe American Right to Life Action claimed responsibility for the message noting that it was trying to set a record for protest signs as measured by the Guinness Book of World RecordsMeanwhile members of another antiabortion group found themselves booked in a different wayAfter Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry and 12 other antiabortion activists blocked a security gate near the Pepsi Center they were led away in handcuffs As he was marched to a nearby sheriff's van Terry shouted: Don't vote for ObamaGroup threatens lawsuitElsewhere Recreate 68 the group responsible in part for the protest clash with police Monday night announced it may file a lawsuit against the city in response to the arrestsThe arrests were illegal and violated people's right to free speechsaid spokesman Glenn SpagnuoloSpecial courts set up for DNCrelated arrests were bustling all night processing those arrests with blearyeyed judges finishing up the last cases long after sunriseWe had to work out a few bugs but we got the job donesaid Denver County Court Administrator Matt McConville Two judges working from 8 pm Monday to 8 am Tuesday handled the bursting docket of protester casesLate Tuesday night into this morning Recreate 68 held a Liberation Soiree at the Dazzle club to raise funds to help cover costs of bringing speakers to DenverAt the Freedom Cage near Pepsi Center about 20 Tent State protesters were sleeping on air mattresses or sleeping bags early todayhttp:wwwrockymountainnewscomnews2008aug26allalldaysprotests