October 8, 1974 -
October 3, 1974 - John W. Johnson questions Wendell Anderson on the selection of Michael O'Donnell as temporary commissioner of banking (for seven months), the bank charters that went to the govenor's secretary, and Johnson accuses Edward Driscoll of being less than candid about his business relationships.
October 3, 1974 - Gubernatorial candidate, from the 1974 election, discusses potential energy legislation that he claims will transfer power to one individual.
September 16, 1974 - The newspaper, The Fargo Forum, asks what the state will do with a $300 million surplus. Governor Wendell Anderson, Senate Majority Leader Nicholas Coleman and Senator Robert Stassen attempt to answer the question. The Souix Falls Argus Leader comments on the Minnesota paper's editorial. The Minneapolis Tribune reports on the Garrison Diversion Project in North Dakota, a dam diversion project to provide water for irrigation and recreation.
June 10, 1974 - The Blue Earth County GOP chairman resigns because of dissatisfaction with Nixon administration.
June 6, 1974 - An Ethics Commission meets to discuss an allegation against Chief of Staff Tom Kelm. The committee says that he attempted to strong arm a political contribution from the MN Chiropractic Association with a promise of an appointment on the state board. Senator Robert Stassen lodged the complaint. Kelm says he welcomes the investigation
June 2, 1974 - Remarks by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey before the annual meeting of Saint Paul Area United Way at the Hilton Hotel. Speech highlights volunteerism.
May 23, 1974 - Princeton economist Burton Malkiel makes an economic prediction that inflation is going to fall. Oil prices will drop and food prices will get better.
May 23, 1974 - Princeton economist Burton Malkiel says market pessimism is unwarranted.
March 4, 1974 - Father Manhart testifties, says church was taken over, he was searched and bound and placed under guard, then released, that trenches were dug around the church and other activities. Arguments over use of the term occupation, hostages, and other terminology. Damage to church. Discussion of Indian grave. Reporter reads excerpts from court reports. Prosecution, specifically occupation of Sacred Heart Church.