MinnPost

[1] The site does not endorse candidates for office or publish unsigned editorials representing an institutional position.

MinnPost encourages broad-ranging, civil discussion from many points of view, subject to the discretion of a moderator.

Content is "politics, government, science, health, culture" and other subjects including the environment, education and the arts.

At first, MinnPost published a print version of about eight pages at the lunch hour to high traffic locations.

[5] MinnPost's initial funding of $850,000 came from four families: John and Sage Cowles, Lee Lynch and Terry Saario, Joel and Laurie Kramer, and David and Vicki Cox.