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A sausage fest you may actually enjoy

by Grace Gouker
Published September 9, 2010
Kramarczuk’s Kielbasa Festival comes to N.E. this weekend
Business booms with the return of students

Business booms with the return of students

by Jennifer Bissell
Published September 8, 2010
Back-to-school season means developing new customers for companies on and around campus.
Dan Maher operates a cutting torch Tuesday morning at Bohemian Flats. Workers from Bolander & Sons are helping with clean-up of the 35w bridge wreckage.

State begins moving I-35W wreckage

by Andre Eggert
Published September 8, 2010
After three years at an inspection site on the Bohemian Flats, the wreckage from the bridge is being moved.
MTS High School senior Maylenna Acevedo works as a manager of the youth-run Triple C Café Friday at the Brian Coyle Community Center.  She was one of the six young people to complete an entrepreneurship course at the African Development Center and come up with the business plans for the café.

New Brian Coyle program to focus on youth entrepreneurship

by Ibrahim Hirsi
Published September 7, 2010
A Coyle Center program hopes to build confidence in youth and bring fathers closer to their children.
Davis Ritsema mounts his bike during a protest on Saturday in Minneapolis. Employees from a Minneapolis Jimmy John’s franchise formed a nationwide union to fight for better working conditions.

Minneapolis Jimmy John’s workers picket, form union

by Jennifer Bissell
Published September 7, 2010
Employees from the Minneapolis franchise are leading the movement for better work conditions.

U set to formally drop Met Council lawsuit

by Andre Eggert
Published September 7, 2010
The Board of Regents will vote Wednesday to formally end legal action over the Central Corridor light-rail line.

Engineering firm to pay $52.4M in I-35W settlement

The settlement by the bridge inspection company is the last of pending litigation from bridge collapse victims.

MN group calls for more bottom-up public schools

by Mukhtar Ibrahim
Published August 11, 2010
Local citizens hope to extend a national movement to Minnesota.

Central corridor to showcase new green energy

by Danielle Nordine
Published August 11, 2010
A quarter-mile of the line will provide a place to display the innovative projects.
Dayton defeats Kelliher

Dayton defeats Kelliher

by James Nord
Published August 11, 2010
DFL-endorsee Kelliher wouldn’t concede the election Tuesday night.

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