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Minneapolis bridges the digital gap

Published February 11, 2008
The Digital Inclusion Fund awarded $200,000 in grants to help provide technological access to low-income families.

Protest planning convention held at U

by Kelly Gulbrandson
Published February 11, 2008
More than 100 groups from across the country attended the event.

Events spread prevention message

by Courtney Sinner
Published February 8, 2008
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day events reveal a lack of disease education.

Economist says recession would make deficit worse

Published February 7, 2008

.ST. PAUL (AP) - A national recession would hit Minnesota worse than prior downturns and make a projected budget deficit worse, State Economist Tom Stinson said on Wednesday. Stinson told lawmakers that...

‘The Eye’ delivers a few successful jolts

by John Sand
Published February 7, 2008
In this cheap remake starring Jessica Alba, see past the superficial.

Neighborhood wants more wind power use

Published February 7, 2008

Students looking for a way to reduce their carbon footprints now have another way to contribute to the environmental cause - using wind power. While anyone can purchase wind power from Xcel Energy's Windsource...

Finding Farrell ‘In Bruges’

Published February 7, 2008
Two hit men hide out in the Belgian city of Bruges after a botched job.

Minnesota Court of Appeals rejects malpractice suit over look of infant’s circumcision

Published February 7, 2008

.ST. PAUL (AP) - The Minnesota Court of Appeals has ruled that a mother who didn't like the way her baby's circumcision looked cannot sue a Fridley hospital for medical malpractice. Dawn Nelson sued Unity...

Precincts report high voter turnout

by Anna Ewart
Published February 7, 2008
The competitive race meant high to record-breaking numbers of voters at the more than 700 caucus locations statewide.

Somali health-care center opens on south side

Published February 6, 2008
The center will help the Somali community with issues ranging from tuberculosis to culturally acceptable birth control.

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