Mississippi River report reveals progress – It ain’t so bad, but it needs help
Over forty years after the passage of the Clean Water Act, a new report on the health of the Mississippi River shows that while progress has been made …
Over forty years after the passage of the Clean Water Act, a new report on the health of the Mississippi River shows that while progress has been made …
Demolition of the Historic Terrace Theatre in Robbinsdale began on Saturday September 24, less than 48 hours after Friends of the Terrace had filed an appeal …
After all the rain that we have had, the Story Garden neighbors were thrilled to have a perfectly cool evening in September to host the Spoken Word event. …
The Fourth Annual Battle of the Badges and Peoples’ Barbeque was held on September 10 at North Commons Park. Folks enjoyed free food, live music and …
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) hired a contractor to begin work on the second phase of a series of improvements to Ryan Lake Park. Over the …
On October 19 Patrick Henry will induct the following alumni into the Hall of Fame at the all-school luncheon. This year’s inductees include Ed Subject, …
Grow North is a new financial incentive package being offered by the City aimed at bringing jobs-intensive business investment to North Minneapolis. In …
As part of Aramark’s ongoing commitment to health and wellness, more than 100 Aramark associates united on September 20 at Camden Neighborhood Center to …
On September 15, the City of Minneapolis in partnership with Hennepin County, Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation and MyHomeSource development offered a …
Minneapolis voters are among the first in the nation with an opportunity to cast ballots in this year’s presidential election. Starting September 23, …