Corrections and clarifications

January 20, 2012 at 2:54AM

CORRECTIONS

A story on Page D1 Monday incorrectly described the extent to which schools pay Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network to webcast their sporting events. Webcasts of events at colleges and private high schools are paid for by the schools. Webcasts of public high school events are paid for by private athletic booster clubs or are supported by advertising.

A story on Page B1 Thursday incorrectly reported how many lobbyists are affiliated with Canterbury Park racetrack in Shakopee. It has 10 registered lobbyists.

CLARIFICATIONS

In a story on Page B5 Thursday, Airport Taxi drivers said they were protesting rates for contract customers that represented a 50 percent discount from metered fares. Company President Steve Pint said that while discounts of that size are possible in some circumstances, contract fees represent an average discount of about 11 percent from metered fares.

To clarify a story on Page D2 Thursday, privately held Carlson has changed the name of its hotel businesses to Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group.

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