Door-to-door foreclosure outreach
Teams of volunteers hit the streets of North Minneapolis Monday evening, knocking on doors to offer help in avoiding the nightmare of foreclosure. The Northside Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and several partners and allies began working on their plan months ago. The first step was identifying at-risk homes. Volunteers spent several months combing through mortgage records to identify homes with adjustable rate mortgages. Now they were ready to contact those homeowners directly, offering help in dealing with banks and lenders as their mortgage payments were about to re-set. MORE »
Northfield: A small town with big ideas on citizen journalism
NORTHFIELD, MN — On any given day at the Goodbye Blue Monday coffee shop in downtown Northfield, you will see several people scanning their computers instead of perusing a newspaper, as they nurse their morning coffees. MORE »
Improving math numbers
Plans to address mathematically challenged Minnesota students could be offered early in 2009.
A six-member, bipartisan task force is expected to meet later this month to look at ways to improve the unimpressive test score numbers. A report of change ideas is likely to be shared next month. MORE »
Paid sick days: Help in a tough economy
It’s no secret that times are tough for working families right now. Family budgets are dangerously tight even though parents are working more hours than ever. And while they’re working hard just to hold onto their jobs, family responsibilities still await them when they get home at the end of the day. MORE »
VOICES | Civil rights for all—or just some?
Tears of joy streamed down my cheeks on election night when I heard Katie Couric call Barack Obama our next president. When I was a little girl growing up in St. Paul’s Frogtown neighborhood, I never dreamt a man of color would be the leader of the free world. I felt that our nation was voting for hope, love and change. MORE »



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