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Saturday shooting injures one, halts Augsburg powwow

by Ian Larson
Published March 21, 2011
The fight sent one man to the hospital and brought and early end to what had been a celebratory gathering.
Antique barber tools line the wall around the scheduling calendar at Milo’s on 4th. Most of the tools are donations from customers over the years.

After 42 years in Dinkytown, Milo prepares for his ‘final cut’

by Jennifer Bissell
Published March 21, 2011
Milo David, owner of Milo’s on Fourth barbershop, will be retiring at the end of the month.

Underground U lab fire mostly extinguished

by Luke Feuerherm
Published March 21, 2011
Crews sprayed more than 500 gallons of foam to douse the underground fire.
The city of Minneapolis has issued more snow emergencies than ever before this winter. Towing numbers increased accordingly.

Towing jumps as plowing records fall

by John Hageman
Published March 10, 2011
Minneapolis issued more snow emergencies than ever this winter, and the tows were out in force.

Abortion debate reignites at Capitol

by Kyle Potter
Published March 10, 2011
A bill that seeks to hinder abortions will have trouble passing Gov. Dayton.
Jessica Norling searches for new clothing Monday afternoon at the store Cliché in Uptown. Norling lives close by and shops there for their plethora of unique clothing options.

Spring style update

by Sally Hedberg
Published March 10, 2011
Beware the fashion predicaments of March.

U students redesign Nicollet Mall

by Emily Cutts
Published March 10, 2011
The group will present its plans to Mayor R. T. Rybak on Friday.

MSA and GAPSA president hopefuls emerge

by Cali Owings
Published March 8, 2011
Three pairings will seek top MSA leadership positions.

New Met Council faces budget challenges

by John Hageman
Published March 8, 2011
The 15 newest members of the council will be sworn in Wednesday.

Bill would limit ex-lawmakers on the Board of Regents

by Michael Zittlow
Published March 8, 2011
Some legislators say former lawmakers have too much influence on the board.

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