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Dinky gets closer to new status

by Elizabeth Smith
Published April 23, 2015

Dinkytown is one step closer to becoming historic.   The Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission released a report Monday that said Dinkytown’s four-block core meets most of the...

St. Catherine University first-year physical therapy students Taylor Hutchins, left, and Brittany Lehner grab gloves before picking up garbage and cleaning graffiti near Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis on Wednesday. The event was one of many the Cedar-Riverside Community Collaboration Group planned this week for Earth Day.

Bonding over Earth Day

by Elizabeth Smith
Published April 23, 2015

Cedar-Riverside neighborhood organizations turned Earth Day into a weeklong program aimed at promoting a sense of community among residents.   Neighborhood leaders dedicated the week before Earth...

MN slims its obesity rate

Published April 22, 2015

Minnesotans’ waistlines are shrinking.   As the nation’s average obesity rate rises, the state’s statistic is on the decline, according to a study released Monday by the...

U student molested, alert says

by Haley Hansen
Published April 21, 2015

A University of Minnesota student was molested Friday evening in the same area of Prospect Park where three others had reported being groped in February.   The victim was walking near the...

Chewin’ with Chef Becker

by Grant Tillery and Yena Lee
Published April 21, 2015

Chef Isaac Becker is nothing if not a local culinary force of nature. Unlike most chefs who earned their chops in culinary school, Becker’s hard-nosed grit helped him rise to the top of the local...

Herpes could help flu vaccine

by Jessie Bekker
Published April 16, 2015

About half of the United States adult population has herpes.   Not to be confused with cold sores or sexually transmitted herpes, a strain of the virus called cytomegalovirus could be what’s...

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