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Façade grant sparks change on West Bank

by Amanda Bankston
Published June 29, 2011
The city will match every dollar a business spends to improve its look.

Minneapolis will receive LGA on time

by John Hageman
Published June 29, 2011
The judge charged with preparing for a government shutdown decided that Minneapolis will receive $44 million in local government aid.

U lobbyists wait for an ending

by Megan Nicolai
Published June 29, 2011
State lawmakers are finalizing a budget agreement behind closed doors.

Mpls could still get LGA funds if shutdown occurs

by John Hageman
Published June 29, 2011
Without a state budget deal, cities face a halt in local government aid.

Minneapolis to pursue LGA funds

by John Hageman
Published June 27, 2011

The Minneapolis City Council unanimously authorized Monday to pursue legal action to obtain local government aid funds in the event of a state government shutdown. The city received word last week that...

Riverside Plaza to welcome safety center

by Katherine Lymn
Published June 24, 2011
It’s part of a larger Cedar-Riverside safety plan to combat crime -- or the perception of it.

Hit-and-run driver pleads ‘not guilty’

Published June 22, 2011
The man accused of killing a University student in a hit-and-run will face trial for murder.
Alex Hemke and Jennifer Nicklay fill a homemade GrowBarrel with soil Saturday at Van Cleve Park.  The barrels are a sustainable alternative to a traditional garden.

Neighborhood puts nature in a barrel

by Kaitlin Walker
Published June 22, 2011
GrowBarrels allow people without garden space to test their green thumb.
Connor Lynch high fives a passer by Monday while Stormy from Shottyz Pedicab and Bike Repair takes him for a spin in South Minneapolis.

After ‘no’ from Carlson, man cashes in on pedicab market

by John Hageman
Published June 22, 2011
Previously, city rules made it nearly impossible to operate a pedicab business in Minneapolis.

Counterfeit $20 bills used at Sally’s

by John Hageman
Published June 22, 2011
Also, three paintings were stolen at the Stone Arch Art Festival.

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