
Jeff Pieters
Editor at Post-Bulletin
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1 week ago |
postbulletin.com | Jeff Pieters
ROCHESTER — Some 1,800 union-represented employees, including 1,600 frontline health care workers at Mayo Clinic Hospital-Saint Marys have something to celebrate: their first scheduled pay raises in nearly two years. On Friday, a three-member arbitration board announced its ruling, setting terms of a three-year contract for those workers, represented by SEIU Healthcare MN & IA.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jeff Pieters
Mar. 28—In March 1925, the Rochester Post & Record merged with the Daily Bulletin to form the Post Bulletin. How many stories has the Post Bulletin told in 100 years since? An unfathomable question, but at the current rate of about 4,000 staff bylines per year, you'd arrive at some 400,000 stories. It would take a lifetime to read all of those — and in fact it has, for many longtime readers.
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3 weeks ago |
postbulletin.com | Jeff Pieters
In March 1925, the Rochester Post & Record merged with the Daily Bulletin to form the Post Bulletin. How many stories has the Post Bulletin told in 100 years since? An unfathomable question, but at the current rate of about 4,000 staff bylines per year, you’d arrive at some 400,000 stories. It would take a lifetime to read all of those – and in fact it has, for many longtime readers.
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1 month ago |
postbulletin.com | Jeff Pieters
You might think the Post Bulletin is too liberal. And you might think the Post Bulletin is too conservative. (Believe me, I regularly hear both complaints.)But what forms the basis for your belief that we are biased? Maybe it comes from our local news coverage — the presentation, the tone, which sources we include, or even the very topics we find worthy of coverage. Maybe you find the views of our editorial board objectionable.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
postbulletin.com | Jeff Pieters
ST. PAUL — Minnesota's eight-member Congressional delegation will have a familiar look to it. Republican incumbents in four Greater Minnesota districts all appeared likely to win their races, based on partial results reported by the Minnesota Secretary of State. In the Twin Cities, Districts 3, 4 and 5 did not yet have any results reported by this newspaper's deadline. And the race in District 2, in the south metro, appeared likely to tilt to a Democratic incumbent.
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