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Open Newsroom—Citizen Journalism

The Twin Cities Daily Planet wants to help you share your story with the world, whether you're a working journalist or an engaged citizen with something to say. We now have five opportunities a week for you to drop by and work with Daily Planet editors in person. Mondays: The Daily Planet hosts writers' group on Mondays in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Bring something you're working on to share with the group, or just come to get ideas and/or assignments. Rondo writers' group in St. Paul meets at Rondo Community Outreach Library at 4 p.m., except for holidays when the library is closed. The Minneapolis writers' group meets at the Urban Bean at 3255 Bryant Avenue South at 6:30 p.m. (NOTE THE ADDRESS: two locations are listed on the web. Our meetings are at 3255 Bryant Avenue S.) Tuesdays: Mary Turck will be in the Daily Planet newsroom from 2-4 p.m. to work with writers on stories and ideas. Contact her at editor@tcdailyplanet.net. 2600 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis. Wednesdays: Editor Mary Turck will be in the newsroom from 2-4 p.m. to work with writers on stories and ideas. Contact her at editor@tcdailyplanet.net. 2600 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis. Thursdays: Assistant Editor Jay Gabler will be in the newsroom from 2-4 p.m. to work with writers on arts and other stories and ideas. Contact him at jay@tcdailyplanet.net. 2600 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis. If none of these times work, please feel free to contact us at editor@tcdailyplanet.com to find out how else you can get involved.
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Free Speech Zone

The Free Speech Zone offers a space for contributions from readers, without editing by the TC Daily Planet. This is an open forum for articles that otherwise might not find a place for publication, including news articles, opinion columns, and announcements. The opinions expressed in the Free Speech Zone and Neighborhood Notes, as well as the opinions of bloggers, are their own and not necessarily the opinion of the TC Daily Planet.

Click here to see a display of Twin Cities problem reports, from potholes to neighborhood eyesores. Click here to report a problem. Have you used SeeClickFix? Have you gotten any response from city officials? Let us know - email info@tcdailyplanet.net