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Head Librarian Eric Heideman works at his computer at the Southeast Library Thursday afternoon. The library currently has funding until January 2011 and Heideman said the library will eventually be renovated or moved to another location in Southeast Minneapolis.

Southeast library looks to attract students

Published March 5, 2009
The library is guaranteed funding for two more years.
Photo courtesy the University District Alliance

Potential housing shift concerns landlords

Published March 4, 2009
Homeowners’ association stresses it is a small portion of the neighborhood affected.

City foreclosures open space for squatters

Published March 4, 2009
An advocacy group takes over abandoned homes to be used by homeless.

St. Paul City Council objection could stall Central Corridor

Published March 4, 2009
Opposition to a train garage in St. Paul could push construction on the project back a year.

FBI questions students, mosque over missing Somali men

Published March 4, 2009
Since about a dozen local men went missing, the FBI has been investigating ties to jihad in Somalia.

Mpls., West Bank to work on reducing gang violence

Published March 3, 2009
$75,000 will go to preventing Somali gang violence in Cedar-Riverside.

Student to drop from City Council race, lied about past

Published March 2, 2009
An investigation by The Minnesota Daily found that Carlson lied on several occasions concerning items such as his college education at Princeton University and where he grew up.
RNC Protest

Major suits filed for alleged RNC misconduct

Published March 2, 2009
Plaintiffs are suing for nearly $2 million in seven suits that name police, law enforcement agencies and the Twin Cities as defendants.

Fewer cars towed in recent snow emergency

Published March 1, 2009

A snow emergency declared Thursday caused long lines at the Minneapolis Impound Lot for the second weekend in a row. Although 1,803 cars were towed over the three-day span, city spokesman Matt Laible said...

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