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Neighborhoods

Marcy-Holmes rings in new fest

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published April 15, 2013
Students and residents will play their compositions through the carillon.
Nancy Rose Pribyl was the president of the Stadium Village Commercial Association for six years and former resident director at Dinnaken for almost 20 years.

Dinnaken residential life director steps down

by Meritte Dahl
Published April 15, 2013
Over two decades, Nancy Rose Pribyl witnessed the changing face of Washington Ave.

Greenway plans support Mpls. biking

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published April 11, 2013
A new bike path for the Dinkytown area will open this summer.

Apartment building proposed for Marcy-Holmes

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published April 8, 2013
The project would replace a business along the railroad tracks and 14th Ave.

U launches new Pack and Give Back program

by Meritte Dahl
Published April 8, 2013
A free store aims to reduce trash left on curbs during move-in and move-out.

Seeing hoarding as a mental health disorder

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published April 3, 2013
U grad students created a program that addresses unspoken issues.
Senior nursing and horticulture major Shanda Demorest waters plants for the Prospect Park community garden Tuesday, April 2, 2013,. These plants need a little extra boost before we start planting in early to mid-May, hopefully, Demorest said.

Prospect Park gardens prepare to blossom

by Meritte Dahl
Published April 3, 2013
The community gardens provide space to grow vegetables and other plants.
Roommates Maria Finsness, left, Maddie Hansen, center, and Emma Reese relax in one of their rooms Sunday, March 10, 2013, in their Dinkytown home. The three roommates share the home with 11 other people and said they consider rent very affordable.

Mpls. releases housing survey

by Marion Renault
Published March 12, 2013
Residents say they’re happy with affordability but not development.
Linguistics second-year Alyssa Rose checks the ID of psychology senior Kevin Tully just before close Saturday, March 2, 2013, at Dinkytown Wine and Spirits. A new ordinance allows the Minneapolis City Council to place mandatory conditions on an uncooperative business.

Council increases power over businesses

by Brian Arola
Published March 6, 2013
The City Council can now directly restrict businesses that violate city laws.
Traffic passes under the 15th Avenue railroad bridge on Tuesday, February 19, 2013, between the Como and Marcy-Holmes neighborhoods. The bridge is in poor condition according to city documents.

15th Avenue railroad bridge rated ‘poor’

by Kelsey Shirriff
Published February 20, 2013
The bridge is owned by two companies that don’t have to report inspection findings.

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