With Minneapolis crime falling significantly across several different categories to start the year, Mayor Jacob Frey, Community Safety Commissioner Toddrick Barnette, and Police Chief Brian …
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3/4/25
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The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is asking for the public’s help in identifying the person(s) who vandalized and illegally cut down trees near Cedar Lake Road and West Franklin Ave in …
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3/4/25
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The Atkinson ADM Mill at 3745 Hiawatha Ave. is still operating, and has recently been upgraded to make it more efficient. It is the last industrial flour mill still operating in Minneapolis. The mill …
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2/28/25
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The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is working on "Hiawatha Links," a new phase of design and engineering work that will build on the long-term plan for Hiawatha Golf Course completed in 2022.
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2/27/25
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The soothing sound of a bubbling fountain greets visitors to the new affordable housing development at Highland Bridge in St. Paul. The fountain is a symbol for the aptly named Restoring …
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By Iric Nathanson
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2/27/25
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Howe resident Joel Albers wants to stop the demolition of the 112-year-old grain elevators near 35th and Hiawatha.
Known as the Nokomis Mills and Elevators, …
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By Cam Gordon
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2/27/25
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On Feb. 14, 2025, a historic partnership of immigrant, labor, legal, faith, and community organizations launched the Immigrant Defense Network (IDN), a coordinated effort in Minnesota dedicated to …
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2/27/25
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The Roosevelt High School (RHS) Community Meals are a way for friends, family, and other community members to celebrate our aspiring chiefs at Roosevelt. If you would like to know more about what …
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By Rosalind Smith
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2/27/25
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With three grandchildren of their own, confronting climate change is more than a worldwide imperative for Jan and Richard Sutton, it is also a very personal family matter.
“We are thinking …
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By Iric Nathanson
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2/27/25
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Daniel Kennedy has seen Longfellow at its best and worst, and worked to build community through 30 years of volunteer work.
The longtime business attorney founded his legal practice, Kennedy …
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By Sommer Wagen
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2/27/25
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Whale gray, dry sage and french press are some of the popular names of interior paint colors right now at Benjamin Moore, a paint company.
Sid Triantafilou, a local painter and owner of …
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By Lulu Jaeckel
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2/27/25
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“There’s going to be a huge impact on media and the culture based on Generative AI,” said Danny Olson during a recent Midway Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
He’s the …
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By Tesha M. Christensen
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2/27/25
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As Minnesota marks the 44th Annual Food Shelf Month this March, Minnehaha Food Shelf is calling on the community to step up and help address food insecurity. Designated by the Minnesota Council of …
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By Sarah Friedman, communications manager, sarah.friedman@nokomiseast.org
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2/27/25
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On May 18, 2025, the Minnehaha Food Shelf is proud to present Nokomis East resident Jane Curry in her acclaimed, one-woman show, “Samantha ‘Rastles’ the Woman Question.” Curry …
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2/27/25
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Midwest Mountaineering may have closed after 53 years (309 Cedar Ave.), but owner Rod Johnson (at right) is still hosting outdoor social events like the Banff Film Festival at the Riverview …
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2/27/25
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Met Council Imagine 2050 Plan
The Metropolitan Council has approved its ‘Imagine 2050’ plan which sets the long-range policy foundation for housing, land use, regional parks, …
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Compiled by Cam Gordon
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2/27/25
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t a press conference this morning, Feb. 26, 2025, neighbors and community leaders called on city council members to uphold the community’s right to shape the future of George Floyd Square. On …
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by Jill Boogren
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2/26/25
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The city of Minneapolis has unveiled a draft development framework for the highly anticipated New Nicollet Redevelopment project, guided by input from thousands of community members. Through 14 …
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2/25/25
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Minneapolis will begin collecting fees to recover costs for the use of city-owned resources by Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) officers who work for private or nonprofit organizations when they …
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By Cam Gordon
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2/19/25
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Some not-so-pleasant parts of southwest Minneapolis’ history are the focus of a new podcast from the Minnesota Star Tribune.
“Ghost of a Chance,” tells the story of Harry …
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By Allie Johnson
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2/19/25
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