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Como sees 2 thefts from cars

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published August 3, 2012
The thefts were within hours of each other.
The Hennepin Energy Recovery Center, a mass garbage incinerator in downtown Minneapolis, wants to increase the waste burned daily by 212 tons. The move has faced opposition from neighborhood groups and residents.

Garbage-burning controversy remains at a standstill

by Megan Gosch
Published August 1, 2012
Coventa seeks to increase their daily garbage-burning limit by 20 percent.
Stub and Herbs, a bar and restaurant, is one of the many businesses on Washington Avenue that has been negatively affected by Central Corridor light-rail construction. Stub and Herbs has seen a 30 percent decrease in revenue.

Loan program tries to keep Stadium Village afloat

by Bryna Godar
Published August 1, 2012
Thirty-one Minneapolis small businesses have received forgivable loans.

Court hears ballot naming debate

by Bryna Godar
Published August 1, 2012
The state Supreme Court must decide who has the authority to title ballot questions.
A portion of the yakisoba noodles sits on display at the newly-opened Japanese restaurant Masu Sushi and Robata on Saturday at the Mall of America.

Restaurant review: Masu at the Mall

by Lucy Nieboer
Published August 1, 2012
The flavors of the Far East have been pleasing Northeast diners since last April, when Masu Sushi and Robata opened. A&E’s resident food monster gave the new Mall Of America location a try to see if it measured up.
The “Seven Days a Beef” dip is a great snack that complements a summer picnic or party. The familiar dish is composed of all the ingredients that would make a cheeseburger but is packaged as a nacho-style dip instead.

College Kitchen: ‘Bout to Dip

by Lucy Nieboer
Published August 1, 2012
Seven layer taco dip has long been a standard potluck dish for parties and family functions. The College Kitchenista has created three tasty twists on this old classic that will have your party guests flippin’ for dip!

Students petition to oust Chick-fil-A

by Amanda Bankston
Published August 1, 2012
More than 1,200 students have signed in response to the company’s anti-gay stance.

Bike delivery man collides with truck

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published August 1, 2012
Also, a house party Saturday turned violent in the Como neighboorhood.

Book Club: “Yes, Chef” by Marcus Samuelsson

by Sarah Harper
Published July 25, 2012
Gossip optional, drinking recommended.

Charmers’ Almanac: Dreamy flicks edition

by Sarah Harper
Published July 25, 2012
The Walker Art Center makes wooing easy this month with a dreamy calendar of music and movies. (Walker? I didn’t even know ‘er!).

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