Corrections and clarifications A story on Page B4 on April 6 incorrectly identified the area of law practiced by Ed Matthews, the GOP-endorsed candidate for the Fourth Congressional District race. He is a commercial defense attorney.
Corrections and clarifications A calendar listing for the Minneapolis Mosaic International Marketplace on Page F17 Friday gave an incorrect venue for the event. It will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Xcel Energy Headquarters plaza at 414 Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis.
Corrections and clarifications The Drake Relays race won by Emily Brown of Team USA Minnesota on April 26 was incorrect on Page C14 last Sunday. Brown won the 3,200-meter steeplechase.
Corrections and clarifications The name of Jerome Meuwissen, who was killed by a motorist in Chaska in December, was misspelled in a story published in the West Extra section on Jan. 7.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page D4 Monday incorrectly described the relationship of NorthMarg and RJM Construction. Both are owned by the same holding company, Marquette Real Estate Group.
Corrections and clarifications In a story on Page A1 Friday, Rep. John Kline's last name was misspelled. In addition, Rep. Tim Walz met with protesters before the noon event in Washington.
Corrections and clarifications A story about the Institute for Exercise Medicine and Prevention on Page B5 last Sunday should have noted that the institute is a 501-C3 nonprofit and that the doctors involved are volunteers and do not own the clinic.
Corrections and clarifications A headline on Page B1 Thursday mischaracterized the organizations that fund public advocacy. Foundations are the funding source.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page D1 Wednesday about Berkshire Hathaway's planned purchase of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. should have specified that Berkshire has agreed to pay $26.3 billion in cash and stock for the 77.4 percent of the company it doesn't now own, valuing the entire company at $34 billion.
Corrections and clarifications A column on Page D1 Saturday misidentified Entropy Solutions, an Eden Prairie company that makes the GreenBox thermal management system.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page E5 Friday misspelled the name of Duke Geelan, who wrote the play "The Grand National."
Corrections and clarifications Dakota County has 36 attorneys, each representing 11,069 county residents, County Attorney Jim Backstrom said. A story on Page B1 in some editions Wednesday used outdated numbers.
Corrections and clarifications Colorado Avalanche goalie Craig Anderson was misidentified in a caption on Page C1 Oct. 22. Lakeville South running back Blair Riegel was misidentified in a caption on Page C1 Wednesday.
Corrections and clarifications A headline on Page B4 Tuesday incorrectly described when an accident occurred on Hwy. 212 in Renville County. The head-on collision occurred Oct. 20; one of those injured in the crash died over the weekend.
Corrections and clarifications To clarify a story on Page B3 Wednesday, the St. Paul School Board has a fluid list of candidates for the district's superintendent's position. It is still accepting applicants, and it plans to bring in six semifinalists for interviews. In addition, the picture next to the name of board Chair Kazoua Kong-Thao was that of interim Superintendent Suzanne Kelly.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page C8 Thursday incorrectly reported that junior running back Montrell Wade scored three touchdowns for Minneapolis Washburn in its 20-18 victory over Minneapolis Southwest. It was his brother, senior quarterback Marchea Wade, who scored the three touchdowns.
Corrections and clarifications Stories on Page B4 of last Sunday's paper and Page A9 of last Monday's paper incorrectly listed the sequence of drivers involved in a fatal multi-car accident on Interstate 35 at the Forest Lake split last Saturday morning. Michelle L. Bartell, 45, of Cedar, Minn., was driving the first car that spun out on an icy spot in the northbound lanes of I-35 at 7:56 a.m. A second driver, Maria Wilson, 34, of Pine City, also spun out. Bartell and Wilson were waiting for a tow truck when a third vehicle, driven by William B. Franks, 58, of Chaska, rolled over nearby. When Bartell and Wilson went to check on Franks, Bartell was struck by a fourth vehicle driven by Tirrell Corgard, 70, of Roseville, according to the State Patrol. Bartell died at the scene. Franks suffered minor injuries, and the other drivers were uninjured.
Corrections and clarifications The location of Linz, the town where Adolf Hitler grew up, was incorrect in a story on Page A1 on Friday. Linz is in Austria.
Corrections and clarifications An incorrect venue for a book event appeared in an item on Page E12 Sunday. Larry Millett will discuss his latest mystery novel, "The Miracle Murder," at the St. Paul Central Library, 90 W. 4th St., St. Paul, at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Corrections and clarifications Prices of regional stocks on Page D7 Monday were mistakenly repeated from the previous Monday. Current prices for most of these stocks can be found today on Page D4.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page E1 last Sunday erred in reporting on a Bush Foundation award won by actor/director Dominique Serrand. He was named a 2009 Bush Artist Fellow.
Corrections and clarifications Arilee Pollard will be at Applebee's in Eden Prairie from 2-5 p.m. Sunday to sign "Kangaroo Kid,'' the new book about her late husband, Jim, who was a star on the Minneapolis Lakers. An incorrect time for the book signing appeared in Sid Hartman's column on Page C5 Friday.
Corrections and clarifications The last name of Modern Climate CEO Geoff Bremner was misspelled on Page D2 in Wednesday's Star Tribune.