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Cedar-Riverside sees drop in assaults, break-ins

Published February 4, 2009

Crime dropped in MinneapolisâÄô 1st Precinct last year with a third fewer burglaries and 30 percent fewer sexual assaults and robberies since 2007. The precinct, which includes the Cedar-Riverside...

Surly owner Omar Ansari, left, and employee Keith Doten, right, serve a variety of brews for tour participants to taste test Friday.  The brewry, located in Brooklyn Center, offers tours by reservation Friday evenings.

Local brewery booms as others struggle to stay afloat

Published February 4, 2009

In these harsh economic times when many companies are struggling to stay afloat, a local brewery is beginning to expand quicker than it can handle. Surly Brewing Company, which hails its name from âÄúthe...

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Brian McClung, director of communications in Pawlenty’s office, said the proclamation to name Tuesday Bob Bruininks Day was requested by the Mineapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, and is typically given along with the executive of the year award. The Business Journal announced that Bruininks would be executive of the year in early January.

Gov. names Feb. 3 ‘Bob Bruininks Day’

Published February 3, 2009

In case you missed it, Feb. 3, 2009, was âÄúBob Bruininks Day.âÄù The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal presented University of Minnesota President Bob Bruininks with an award for executive...

Citywide Wi-Fi service months away

Published February 2, 2009

Minneapolis and USI Wireless are close to completing the largest municipal Wi-Fi area in the country. Representatives from the wireless company and the city told Prospect Park residents that they will...

U students join Queer Women’s March

Published January 30, 2009

A dense crowd gathered at the Dunn Bros. Coffee on the corner of Bryant Avenue South and Lake Street West Thursday before marching with signs, banners and candles with the purpose of calling attention...

Second year medical student Cole Klick assigns care providers, physical therapists, interpreters and pharmacy care providers Monday to the 15-20 patients the clinic will see in a typical night.

Health science students volunteer at neighborhood clinic

Published January 28, 2009

A distinct lack of white lab coats is just one departure from medical tradition at the Phillips Neighborhood Clinic. ItâÄôs also the one that made former patient Yawo Mottey, a refugee from Gabon,...

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