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 A story on Page D1 on Saturday misstated the ownership of Silva Screenprinting & Distribution in Minneapolis' Warehouse District. It is owned by the Silva family.
Corrections and clarifications A caption under a Page A1 picture on Jan. 30 showing Twins catcher Joe Mauer, pitcher Kevin Slowey and team employee Nancy O'Brien at TwinsFest didn't accurately describe what was taking place. O'Brien was holding a plastic bag containing the Little League baseball card of 11-year-old Lincoln Bernhard of St. Louis Park. The card was a gift from the boy to Mauer.
Corrections and clarifications An item on Page C4 Friday incorrectly identified the winner of the 500 freestyle in a boys' swimming dual meet between St. Thomas Academy and Simley. St. Thomas Academy's Michael Berg was the winner.
Corrections and clarifications A story that began on Page A1 Thursday said a Minnesota brigade was probably headed to Afghanistan in 2011. To clarify, an Iowa brigade from the Minnesota-based 34th Infantry Red Bulls is scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan in 2011. No Minnesota brigades are now scheduled for deployment to Afghanistan in 2011.
Corrections and clarifications A headline and report on Page B5 Wednesday about Anthony Klaseus incorrectly described some of the circumstances surrounding his recent arrest and a previous conviction. He was sentenced this week for violating his probation with a drunken driving offense. According to court records from a manslaughter conviction, tests showed he had drugs and alcohol in his system when he shot and killed his 8-year old son while turkey hunting two years ago.
Corrections and clarifications A picture of the Gear Daddies on Page E8 last Sunday credited the wrong photographer. It was shot by Daniel Corrigan.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page A1 Thursday should have said that President Obama proposed forgiving student loans for college graduates after 20 years and after 10 if they choose a career in public service.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page C8 Tuesday incorrectly stated that Apple Valley in 2009 was the first boys' soccer team in state history to go undefeated and untied. Stillwater accomplished the feat in 1996.
Corrections and clarifications In the Quarterly Deal Review graphic on Page D6 Monday, the listing for Coolibar Inc. should have been classified as an additional equity offering.
Corrections and clarifications A story on Page B1 last Sunday incorrectly described an immigration law judge's ruling in Shoodley Cherichel's request for asylum. The judge ruled that Cherichel was eligible to be removed, but said his criminal record made it likely he would be tortured if returned to Haiti.
Corrections and clarifications It was incorrectly reported on Page A11 on Monday that Hennepin County public libraries are closed on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. They are open regular hours.
Corrections and clarifications A story and headline on Page B5 Wednesday misstated the conviction against Pen Dwaine Standifer. He was convicted Tuesday of one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct from a 2008 incident involving a 15-year-old foster boy.
Corrections and clarifications An error made in collecting the Twin Cities daily high and low temperatures resulted in November duplicating October in the color chart that appeared in the 2009 weather wrap-up on Page E10 on Saturday. Here is a link to a PDF of the corrected page. tinyurl.com/ybacas6
Corrections and clarifications The name of Cristopher Tibbetts was misspelled in an item on Page E8 Friday about a Starting Gate theater production.
Corrections and clarifications A photograph on Page A10 Wednesday with coverage of Haiti's earthquake was transmitted in error by AFP/Getty Images. It shows rubble from a 2008 earthquake.
Corrections and clarifications A story about suburban transit on Page A9 Monday incorrectly identified the name of the agency that will report on the efficiency of transit government. The Legislative Auditor will do the report.
Corrections and clarifications A calendar listing on Page E8 Sunday gave partly incorrect information for the Hennepin-Overland Railway Historical Society's "Night Trains" event. It will be held 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $4 per person or $9 per family. The event is at 2501 E. 38th St., Mpls. 612-276-9034. www.hennepinoverland.org.
Corrections and clarifications A secondary headline on Page B1 in Wednesday's south edition incorrectly described what a proposed bond levy in Lakeville would pay for. Levy proceeds would build a third swimming pool in Lakeville, but would not pay for proposed upgrades to an existing pool.
Corrections and clarifications In a Dec. 13 story on Page B5 about the SPIRIT program at Barack and Michelle Obama Service Learning Elementary in St. Paul, 10-year-old Devin Adams was identified in a photo caption by the incorrect pronoun. Devin is a girl.