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Above: Barb Stermer and Peggy Prowe joined 50 other elders from the Nokomis neighborhood and Nokomis Square Cooperative gathered at the business intersection on 34th Av and 50th St for a hyper-local ...
BY ED FELIEN When I was on the City Council more than half a century ago, John Derus, the Majority Whip, came into my office to complain about my bringing up all sorts of resolutions at Council ...
Former Police Chief Arradondo and Mayor Frey weren’t at the Third Precinct when it burned in 2020, but you were there last ...
BY JOHNNY HAZARD Younger readers may not be familiar with the normal school concept in the U.S., but my grandmother went to one, Bemidji State Teachers’ College in Minnesota, in the 1920s. In the ...
BY AHMED THARWAT Palestine has been the custodian of human suffering and human struggle for the last 100 years, and the world is complicit in this human tragedy, helping and participating in the ...
They were known as the “Hare Krsnas.” Today the Hara Krsnas are known as the International Society for Krsna Consciousness ...
The Cedar Inn is another noted dive bar in South Minneapolis, but it’s more family friendly and has very good food. Their ...
He had two final wishes: to feel grass under his feet one more time and to protest war with his Vets for Peace colleagues. He ...
Recently I checked out due focacceria, the other place founded by the couple who launched, and later sold, ie Italian eatery.
The legislation would have created carve-outs to Minnesota’s non-compete ban, allowing employers to enforce non-competes on: ...
Bullet holes can be seen in the Flour City Ornamental Iron building, which is now the location of the Vine Arts Center.
At the intersection of Nicollet and 66th Ave. there are three malls, one on each corner, offering a huge variety of shops.