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Employee Ashley Krueger arranges cupcakes to be put in the display case Wednesday morning at Cupcake on University Avenue Southeast.

Local businesses support ‘Vote No’

by Jessica Lee
Published October 4, 2012
Cupcake and FirstTech of Minneapolis have spoken out against the amendment.

Man beaten, robbed near 13th Ave. SE

by Jacob Stark
Published October 3, 2012
Also, Marcy-Holmes residents were home during an attempted burglary.
Clinic manager Lori Arent restrains a red-tailed hawk for a radiograph test Tuesday morning at the University Raptor Center. The hawk was taken in for a broken wing in April and, showing no significant signs of West Nile virus, will be released Wednesday.

Raptor Center sees increase of West Nile cases in birds

by Branden Largent
Published October 3, 2012
The center first saw cases among birds in 2002.
Republican Senate candidate Kurt Bills prepares for a full day of campaign stops across southwestern Minnesota onboard his modified school bus Tuesday morning en route to Mankato, Minn. Bills starts each day with a 7:30 a.m. economics class that he teaches at Rosemount High School.

Econ teacher takes on Klobuchar

by Bryna Godar
Published October 3, 2012
Republican Kurt Bills of Rosemount wants to bring ‘Econ 101’ to Washington.

First Mpls. terror trial begins

by Katherine Lymn
Published October 2, 2012
A man is charged with helping two U students and others travel to Somalia to join al-Shabab.
Neighborhood resident Klaus Zimmerman reinforces a greenhouse at one of Stone

Urban farming thrives after city changes

by Jessica Lee
Published October 2, 2012
Changes to the city’s urban ag. plan have helped, but farmers want more.

Presidential election or beauty pageant?

by Brian Arola
Published October 2, 2012
Some studies suggest a candidate’s appearance could play a role in electability.

Minneapolis hosts Google app launch party

by Jessica Lee
Published October 1, 2012
The latest Android app provides facts and reviews on users’ locations.
The Big Gay Race 5K Saturday drew approximately 6,000 participants in one of many campaign events put on in the last year by Minnesotans United for All Families.

Campaigns ramp up as Nov. 6 nears

by Bryna Godar
Published October 1, 2012
The Big Gay Race 5K on Saturday drew approximately 6,000 participants.
Representatives from CPM Development, Andrew Riverside Presbyterian Church and the City Council break ground for The Elysian, a new student apartment complex, Saturday in Marcy Holmes. The Elysian will be built on the site of the old church, which was demolished in 2003 after a wall collapsed, and will include dedicated space for the Andrew Riverside congregation.

Church makes a comeback in new apartment complex

by Tony
Published October 1, 2012
A new student apartment complex is breaking ground with a church at the base of it.

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