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Former IDDS School Renamed FAIR School Downtown
The West Metro Education Program announced today that its magnet school in downtown Minneapolis has been renamed the Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource School Downtown.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Chaotic crash scene described in man's homicide trial
Kathleen Gustafson saw the crash from her driveway and immediately ran. A Chrysler 300 had come down the Larpenteur Avenue exit from southbound Interstate 35E, "moving extremely fast," Gustafson testified Monday in Ramsey County District Court.
Delinquent utility bills spike in metro area
Buried in the Edina City Council's agenda last month were four pages dense with columns of numbers followed by dollar figures that ranged from $54.03 to well into the thousands of dollars.
Cub shuts down Holiday gas discount promotion
After the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, don't count on Cub Foods to help pare the price of gas at Holiday Stationstores.
A s their session at the Institute for Exercise Medicine and Prevention draws to a close, 14-year-old Joshua Olson and exercise physiologist Chris Coffey each drop to the ground, free weights in hand, and hustle across the floor in a modified "crab walk." In a race to the finish line, it's the teenager who gets there first.
Closings, cuts raise stakes for schools
In the Anoka-Hennepin and Robbinsdale school districts, voters still feel the sting of recent school closings.
Minn. Food Giants Team Up to Fight Hunger
Share + Oct 29, 2009 6:46 pm US/Central Reporting Bill Hudson GOLDEN VALLEY 1 of 1 To help encourage more volunteerism, food donations and to find permanent solutions to hunger, General Mills, Cargill and Land 'O Lakes are teaming up.
Minnesota State University, Mankato, ...
The Duke Burger, the pride of the Eagles Nest in nearby Eagle Lake, Minn. is more than 3 lbs.
Legislative leaders announce appointments to budget group
St. Paul, MN -- Building on the bipartisan recommendations of the Minnesota Leadership Summit, Senate Majority Leader Larry Pogemiller and Speaker of the House Margaret Anderson Kelliher today announced the appointment of 10 lawmakers to the newly formed Subcommittee on a Balanced Budget.
Mom accepts apology of driver who killed daughter
On a single night in August 2008, Jamie Baer's parents gained a granddaughter they didn't know was coming and lost a spunky, bubbly 22-year-old daughter who was a confidante to many and ended every conversation with her mom by saying, "Love ya." Now her family hopes her tragic death and her surviving daughter, Angel, serve as a warning, especially ...
Security Hospital counselor charged
Assault charges have been filed against a Minnesota Security Hospital counselor who is accused of punching a mentally disabled woman several times in the face and chest.
SBA Administrator and Local Officials Spotlight Economic Relief to Minnesota Small Business
SBA Administrator Karen Mills joined Venture Bank at a news conference on Wednesday, September 23 at Crystal Kitchen Center to recognize the positive impact the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is having on local small businessesa ability to secure financing.
Farmers on verge of giant corn harvest
Darrel McAlexander has been farming for 43 years and he's never seen his corn crop look so good.
Back to their roots: A harvest for food banks
Growing up in rural Minnesota, Travis Dahlke cherished the time he spent alone with his grandfather as the curious boy and the quiet man worked side by side every spring planting potatoes and peas.
Good weather could mean bumper corn crop
Favorable weather has helped farmers produce what could be a giant corn harvest.
US farmers on verge of giant corn harvest
Favorable weather has helped farmers produce what could be a giant corn harvest.
Dora L. Johnson, age 89, of Mankato, died Monday, September 14, 2009, at Mankato House Health Care Center.
POLICE: Man Slams Into Parked Cars After Fight with Wife
Crystal Police arrested a 74-Year-Old man Monday after he slammed his car into several parked cars outside a Twin Cities grocery store, following a fight with his wife.
Recession or recovery: Main Street tales
Conflicting economic data show either the beginning of an economic recovery or a worsening recession.
Minneapolis spending $200K to promote tap water
"Minneapolis spending nearly $200,000 - to promote tap water..." read the headline on the Drudge Report.