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Mining program could come back to U
by
Kevin Burbach
Published February 29, 2012
A bill heard Tuesday at the state Legislature would provide funds for the resurrected program.
MPD efforts reduce youth crime rates
by
Branden Largent
Published February 29, 2012
UMPD juvenile arrests decreased by 53 percent within a decade.
Community emphasizes growing local
by
Aaron DuBois
Published February 29, 2012
With local food resource hubs, gardeners can begin to network
Minneapolis to lose 2 legislators
by
Kevin Burbach
Published February 28, 2012
New redistricting maps reflected the city’s relatively stagnant population.
With new lobbyist firm, Minneapolis looks to D.C. for more funding
by
Nick Sudheimer
Published February 28, 2012
The lobbyist firm represents the city and helps apply for federal grants.
App will help blind, visually impaired navigate streets
by
Molly Novak
Published February 28, 2012
The app tells pedestrians what direction they are traveling.
Court hears opening arguments of Dinkytown hit-and-run trial
by
Branden Largent
Published February 28, 2012
Defense attorney said Bakdash didn't intend to hurt the three victims.
State Senate passes bill to eliminate teacher seniority
by
John Hageman
Published February 27, 2012
The bill would allow K-12 schools to consider performance factors over seniority when making layoffs.
Councilman Samuels will run for Hennepin County seat
by
John Hageman
Published February 27, 2012
Ward 5 Councilman Don Samuels will run for the Hennepin County Board Commissioners seat in November
Court hears opening arguments in Bakdash trial
by
Branden Largent
Published February 27, 2012
The defense argued that Timothy Bakdash didn't mean to kill anyone.
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