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Bjugstad says he’ll return in 2012-13, eyes national title

by Andrew Krammer
Published July 12, 2012
Nick Bjugstad chose not to sign with the NHL's Florida Panthers, who drafted him in 2010.

3 cited for using others’ handicap parking permits

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published July 12, 2012
Two of the permits used were from dead people.

SoundTown cancelled

by Tony
Published July 11, 2012

SoundTown, the music and camping festival that debuted last year at the Somerset Amphitheater, has been cancelled. The festival's second installment was to take place July 27-28, but Somerset...

Target teams up with Neiman Marcus for holiday line

by Tony
Published July 11, 2012

Despite its big-box status, Target has a long history of collaboration with big-name brands like Isaac Mizrahi, Missoni and Justin Timberlake's William Rast. These designer pieces sold well—sometimes...

Cook Nickolas Kimble, left, and barista Arik Xist work a shift Friday at Hard Times Cafe in Minneapolis. The cafe has been operating as a collective for 20 years.

Hard Times to close its doors for remodel

by Callie Sacarelos
Published July 11, 2012
The West Bank cafe will celebrate its 20th anniversary this fall.
Kelci Bryant practices her 1-meter springboard dive July 2 at the University Aquatic Center. Bryant will be competing for the United States at the Olympic Games in London this summer.

Bryant and Chen team up for second Olympics

by Megan Ryan
Published July 11, 2012
Gophers diver Kelci Bryant will compete at her second Olympic games with longtime coach Wenbo Chen poolside.

Minn. abortion rates at lowest since 1975

by Jade Lomeli
Published July 11, 2012
Reasons for the steady decline could include different responses to pregnancy and more contraception use.

Are faculty managers?

by Daily Editorial Board
Published July 11, 2012
Academic union ruling is being questioned by labor board.
Kevin Long and Lauren Haven give the audience a closer look at the puppets after their show ““The Adventures of Katie Tomatie”“ on June 30 in south Minneapolis. The Driveway Tour will be presenting three different shows in neighborhoods through Aug. 7.

Taking it to the streets

by Tony
Published July 11, 2012
For 10 years, local puppet theater Open Eye has been bringing its shows to driveways and backyards all around the Twin Cities.
Cedar Riverside Youth Council member Kowsar Abdi, second from the right, supervises the chalk drawing station Monday outside the Brian Coyle Center. The CRYC organized the field day Monday as part of a week of events that for Youth Awareness Week.

Council works to empower Cedar-Riverside youth

by Megan Gosch
Published July 11, 2012
The group consists of 25 kids between age 13 and 21.

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