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  2. Ticket to Work - Wikipedia

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    The obvious metrics for assessing the success of Ticket to Work are: (i) the number of disability recipients who leave the disability rolls due to successful job placement under Ticket to Work, and (ii) the cost-benefit analysis of Ticket to Work (i.e., has it saved taxpayers money). A number of assessments by various groups over the years ...

  3. Wee Willie Walker - Wikipedia

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    Later, Walker led another R&B band, Willie Walker and We "R", who had a regular residency at the Minnesota Music Café in St. Paul. [1] He also made an album with local musician and songwriter Paul Metsa, Live On Highway 55 (2013). [5] In 2014, harmonica player and bandleader Rick Estrin saw Walker performing, and invited Walker to sing with ...

  4. Dan Barreiro - Wikipedia

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    Dan is known as "The Big Ticket" on KFAN due to his high ratings. He is also known as "Hi-Fi" because he spends a large amount of his disposable income on stereo equipment. Producer of the show is Minnesota Golden Gophers football sideline reporter and Edina High School tennis star Justin Gaard. [2]

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  7. Tim Walz admits he was surprised by election defeat ... - AOL

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    Despite the election loss, Walz said it was a "privilege" to be picked as Harris' running mate on the Democratic ticket. Read On The Fox News App "It was a privilege to be asked to serve with Vice ...

  8. Frederick McKinley Jones - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Jones moved to Hallock, Minnesota, where he worked as a mechanic on a 50,000-acre (200 km 2) farm. [10] The farm was owned by James J. Hill, who was also owner of the Great Northern Railroad. Jones' proximity to Hill and the railroad facilitated his education in electricity and steam locomotive engines. [9]

  9. William Leighton Carss - Wikipedia

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    William Leighton Carss (February 15, 1865 – May 31, 1931) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota; born in Pella, Marion County, Iowa and subsequently moved with his parents to Des Moines, Iowa, in 1867. There he attended the public schools, studied civil and mechanical engineering and followed that profession for a number of years.