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“We went out to [the] community, did different listening sessions, met with different community leaders asking, what do they want to see in this building, and what are the needs that they want to see ...
“Like many restaurants in this uncertain economy, we are seeing decreased sales and increased expenses, even more so this year,” he said. “We also have been facing increased repairs with this aging ...
Food Truck Fridays Pairs with Bingo At New Hope City Hall This Summer: (CITY OF NEW HOPE) - Come out monthly for an hour of Bingo hosted by local sponsors. It’s free to play and prizes will be awarded ...
The murders this weekend of state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, have sent shockwaves throughout Minnesota. Many gathered outside a growing makeshift memorial at the state Capitol to pray ...
The city of Plymouth celebrated the opening of the city’s first cricket pitch on Tuesday afternoon. The cricket pitch is located at Meadows Playfield, a new 18-acre park in the northwest corner of the ...
Sen. Hoffman Improving But Not ‘Out of the Woods’ After Shooting Vance Boelter, Suspect in Hortman Murders, Arrested Following ‘Largest Manhunt in State History’ ‘The Stuff of Nightmares’: Boelter ...
However, temple officials told the Brooklyn Park Planning Commission on Wednesday that the congregation has outgrown its building. As a result, the congregation wants to move to a larger facility at ...
One year after a devastating storm tore through the Arbor Lakes Art Fair in Maple Grove, event organizers are excited for another year of showcasing the work of local artists. “We have jewelry, we ...
It’s only June, but a Maple Grove dad is hoping to take care of the summer slump with his interactive football-themed math workbooks. His “Football Multiplication” book came out just a month ago.
On Nov. 5, voters in the city of Brooklyn Center will consider a half-percent sales tax increase that could raise up to $44 million. If it’s approved, the funds would be used to renovate and expand ...
“That our decision is narrow does not diminish its import for [Tharpe] and ‘a great many children with disabilities and their parents,'” wrote Chief Justice John Roberts in the court’s decision.
In this week’s CCX Sports Spotlight, Chaz Mootz profiles Hopkins track and field senior runner Henry Risser. Growing up Risser’s first love was always soccer, but after trying out for track his ...
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