U professor to assess lake by Eliana Schreiber Published October 15, 2015 The DNR appointed 17 members to assess Lake Mille Lacs’ fishing quota.
Study says less nicotine may scale down smokers by Kristina Busch Published October 14, 2015 Those who smoke reduced-nicotine cigarettes are more likely to attempt to quit.
Pedestrian deaths rise in fall by Christopher Aadland Published October 14, 2015 With less daylight, state and University officials are asking pedestrians to be observant.
Ticket scamming on the rise by Rilyn Eischens Published October 13, 2015 A higher demand paired with better technology has made spotting fake tickets more difficult in recent years.
Local grain elevators are deemed unsafe by Sadman Rahman Published October 12, 2015Though some grain elevator owners in the Twin Cities claim the buildings are safe, an inspection of Prospect Park’s Electric Steel Elevator showed they’re not as sound as proprietors...
Pumpkin spice lattes ranked by Chance Wellnitz Published October 8, 2015 A&E drank far too many local takes on the seasonal drink so you don’t have to.
OktSober Fest: A guide for nondrinkers by Isabella Romano Published October 8, 2015 To the relief of non-drinkers everywhere, Oktoberfest is a celebration of German culture.
West Bank canvasses for new area plan by Sadman Rahman Published October 8, 2015 Leaders and area youth are asking local residents about their needs.
Assault near West Bank by Benjamin Farniok Published October 8, 2015 A group of four attacked a man on Cedar Avenue.
Preserving roots music in Dinkytown by Sadman Rahman Published October 7, 2015 A concert series out of a church basement started this March to promote the genre.