November 6, 1974 - Republican Representative Tom Hagedorn says fighting excessive government spending and private interest election contributions were the two platforms of the Republican Party during their recently lost election.
November 6, 1974 - Corruption feeds on indifference. Republican party member urges people to answer questions "that have gone begging during this campaign." He urges Republicans to get to their feet again after their defeat in Minnesota elections.
November 6, 1974 - U.S. Representative Richard Nolan says the vote margin means Minnesotans must agree with the DFL platform. He thanks voters for making the DFL victory possible.
November 6, 1974 - A 400 percent increase in the price of crude oil has resulted in much revenue for the Arab states. The result is an expansion in consumerism and business in the region: building, aviation, industrial equipment, pharmeceuticals, and more. Minnesota business can use this opportunity to sell their services and products.
November 6, 1974 - Attorney General Warren Spannaus speaks at Minnesota DFL election celebrations.
November 6, 1974 - The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra returns to Minnesota from a four-week tour of Europe. In a brief interview at airport, Conductor Dennis Russell Davies said audiences were very receptive.
November 6, 1974 - Veterinarians are in short supply. Wisconsin doesn't have a veterinarian school and wants to send 60 students to the University of Minnesota vet school. Wisconsin is willing to build a large animal facility in River Falls to be shared by both WI and MN. University of Minnesota President C. Peter McGraw says WI only wants to pay for instructional costs of WI students and not help with the cost of expanded facilities needed to take in WI students.
November 7, 1974 - President of the South Dakota chapter of the National Organization of Farmers Delton Minder speaks about collective bargaining for farmers and necessity of said farmers being able to set prices on commodities.
November 7, 1974 - Three year debate over whether or not to install new coal terminal on Mississippi river at Pig's Eye Lake was ended with the report from D.D. Wozniak, an officer with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, who stated that the planned facility would result in an unhealthy amount of environmental degradation.
November 7, 1974 - Leader of the minority Republicans in the Minnesota State House, Robert Ashbach, discusses issues confronting legislature, including campaign reform, special interests, and budgetary concerns. Republican State Senator from St. Paul Robert Stassen talks about necessity of keeping DFL dominated state House in check.