Minnesota's first-ever Rural Summit continues today (THURSDAY) in St Cloud. The event brings together state officials and community members from throughout the state to discuss affordable housing, job training and the growing farm crisis. Some of Minnesota's guebentorial candidates attended the Summit to discuss how they would bring economic development back to rural areas. But as Minnesota Public Radio's Kathryn Herzog reports, many audience members saw the event as more entertaining than productive. The candidates for governor slowly trickeled in to the Rural Summit on Wednesday. All complained of traffic backups between the Twin Cities and St Cloud. The crowd seemed somewhat amused and annoyed as candidates arrived late and fumbled to find the right microphones. DFL endorsed candidate Mike Freeman arrived on time but left after one question, saying he had p