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Minneapolis set to spend stimulus money

Published June 4, 2009
The city will spend more than $7 million on a variety of projects
Republican Norm Coleman watches lawyers debate during the Senate Appeal hearing on Monday in the Minnesota Judicial Center in St.Paul. The hearing was held before the Minnesota Supreme Court in order to overrule Democrat Al Franken’s senate victory.

Supreme Court hears Coleman’s appeal

Published June 2, 2009
Deliberation from the five justices could last several weeks.
If this doesn’t look like super amazing fun, we don’t know what is! PHOTO COURTESY PIXAR

“Up”-lifting

Published June 2, 2009
Pixar’s tenth feature blows us away.

Cuts to state health care programs affect Fairview

Published June 2, 2009
Pawlenty’s veto of General Assistance Medical Care means over $27 million in cuts at Fairview
FILE PHOTO

Pawlenty will not run in 2010

Published June 2, 2009
The governor made the announcement 19 months before the end of his term.
A runner jogs by Lake Calhoun in Uptown on Monday. Recent studies have shown that Minneapolis has been ranked high on the fitness scale, while others referred to the people of Minneapolis as ‘little houses.’

Ranking Minneapolis: Fit or fat?

Published June 2, 2009
Studies differ on fitness level of Minneapolis

UMD to review student’s off-campus violations

Published June 2, 2009
The Twin Cities will not be adopting the policy.

The Pirates of St. Paul

Published May 27, 2009
After months of investigation and two charges filed, police are still searching for the ‘bigger fish’ in a St. Paul movie piracy ring.

Police officer’s arm bit during fight with suspect

Published May 27, 2009
Also, a pitbull was shot in a University ramp.

New law will enforce seat belt use

Published May 26, 2009
Starting June 9, police can pull people over for simply not wearing a seat belt.

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