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Más de 20,000 personas en el Festival de la Calle Lake

El Festival de la Calle Lake logró reunir a más de 20,000 personas en una celebración de primera clase que seguramente se convertirá en la celebración favorita de la comunidad latina en los próximos aMORE »

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Inside the Daily Planet, 6/26/07

The Downtown Journal reports the Word on the street on the panhandling ordinance.MORE »

Dolan, Harrington, Terrill talk about public service

Chief Harrington, Chief Dolan, Tyrone Terrill

Our goal is to have a conversation about how we continue to work together to create effective, safe communities.MORE »

You could be a panhandler, too

Minneapolis' new "time, place and manner" restrictions passed by its city council last Friday to protect you from "aggressive" panhandlers may also protect everyone else in the city if you try to sellMORE »

Firing Stirs Faith-Based Controversy in Prior Lake

The Prior Lake-Savage School Board voted Monday to fire Prior Lake High School hallway and computer lab supervisor Chris Lind for "employee insubordination." The decision has led to community members'MORE »

Inside the Daily Planet, 6/25/07

Minnesota Women's Press interviews Janet Robert, who brought progressive talk radio to Minnesota.MORE »

African immigrants succed economically, though rates vary by country

Dr. Kefa Otiso, professor of Geography at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, conducted a study showing the economic status of African immigrants in the US.
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Tanya Schmid
African immigrants in the United States are generally more educated and earn larger salaries compared to people from other continents, but their success depends on what country they come from, accordiMORE »

Controversy Swirls Around MnSCU Trustee Appointment

A controversy regarding the appointment of a new student representative to the Board of Trustees for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is resulting in strong criticism of a candidatMORE »

Park and Rec board stumped

Tanya Schmid
What do you get when you take Dutch elm disease and Mother Nature and mix them with $300,000 of park board money?

Answer: A grinding sound that consumes about 109,090 square inches of tree trunks a

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