MINNEAPOLIS — Former Minnesota governor and U.S. congressman, Albert Quie, died on Aug. 18 at 99-years-old. For 20-years, Quie served as a U.S. congressman, representing the southern part of Minnesota. Quie was elected governor in 1979, where he served one-term. “A veteran, a man of faith, and a life-long public…Read More
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