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Sheep Cheese

This podcast features part 2 in our audio tour of LoveTree Farmstead Cheese, out of Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Did you know that most of the USA’s 44 sheep dairy operations are in the Upper Midwest and Northeast? They’re in northwestern Wisconsin, east central Minnesota, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Rugged country. Rugged sheep. MORE »

Twin Cities Dragon Festival 2008

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Bridges to Safety in St. Paul

“Bridges to Safety” formally opened its space in City Hall in St. Paul on Monday, July 14. “Bridges” provides a safe and convenient place for victims of domestic violence in Ramsey County. There they can take care of the myriad things needed to safely escape from their dangerous situation. MORE »

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Paris Hilton = Hard news?

More video from NCMR: The FCC’s latest giveaway to Big Media: reclassify Fox’s “TMZ” celebrity gossip show as a “bona fide newscast.” MORE »

Bill Moyers at NCMR June 6

Bill Moyers delivers Saturday keynote address at the National Media Reform Conference. MORE »

Freewheelin' Bike Sharing

In the midst of the Twin-Cities first ever Bike Walk Week, the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul kicked off the events with the announcement of a new initiative, called Freewheelin’ that will debut during the Republican National Convention. MORE »

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30 Year Secret

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Bike Boulevards

Mia Birk, a bike/walk activist, spoke in Minneapolis on how cyclist-pedestrian oriented development has transformed Portland, Oregon, and how Minneapolis could best utilize its $21.5 million federal grant money for future bike/walk projects. MORE »

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Articles we are working on

December 1, 2008 – We are working on stories on:

• Jordan Area Community Council
• Minnesota Court of Appeals appellate mediation project
• What’s happening to the 3M property in Dayton’s Bluff?

If you have information, anecdotes, or ideas about these stories, we want to hear from you — email editor@tcdailyplanet.net MORE »

Things People Say

Advise and Dissent: Bethany Gustafson

What would you like to tell president-elect Barack Obama? Advise and Dissent features Minnesota opinions on what the new president should be thinking and doing.

Mr. President-elect, because you were elected on the hope for change, I ask you to seek advice from a wide variety of people, to look to people who have experience as well as to new voices outside of Washington and outside of the corporate establishment. MORE »

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THEATER | "White Sheep of the Family," a sharp farce at Theatre in the Round

You’re not going to find a stronger theater company in the Twin Cities than the Theatre in the Round Players, and they’ve done it again, mounting yet anotther first-rate production. The White Sheep of the Family, by L. du Garde Peach and Ian Hay, is a splendidly written, sharply directed, beautifully acted farce you’re going to rush home and tell family, friends—pretty much anyone who’ll listen—all about. MORE »