Changes in State law mean even more people can register for this November’s election
Earlier this year, the State restored voting rights to people convicted of a felony provided they are no longer incarcerated for a felony offense. This …
Earlier this year, the State restored voting rights to people convicted of a felony provided they are no longer incarcerated for a felony offense. This …
If you’ve experienced fraud or are worried about potential identity theft, placing a fraud alert on your credit report may protect you from possible …
The Blue Line Extension Corridor Management Committee signaled their support for advancing the analysis of the staff-recommended light rail track route and …
Many Minnesotans spend over 25 percent of their income on utility bills. Do you need help with your heating, electric, or water bills? Community Action …
Considering the letter to the editor in the September Camden News on long trains blocking traffic we checked the Canadian Pacific Railroad’s (CP) website to …
Halloween might be the biggest holiday in October, however the National Crime Prevention Council designated October Crime Prevention Month in 1984 …
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) and its partners have been working with Northsiders for several years on a project to reimagine North Commons …
National Night Out (NNO), which was started as a community-building campaign to promote police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie, is held …
This is the fifth in a series of six articles about the 2023 Minneapolis City Election, brought to you by the League of Women Voters Minneapolis. Young …
Written by Mike Fahey Growing up along the Mississippi River in the Camden area in 1949 was an amazing place and time filled with amazing people, industry and …