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Brian Coyle Center

The Brian Coyle Center is located in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis, one of the most densely populated areas in the state, with approximately 1,800 apartment units on two city blocks. Brian Coyle Community Center, named after the late Brian J.

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Phone: 
612-338-5282
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Mon–Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Dog Days at the Dome will help hungry pets this Thursday

Dog-lovers and their canine friends can get together this Thursday at the Metrodome to socialize, sniff and help hungry pets in need.  MORE »

Spotted in St. Paul: The Border/Frontera Taco Truck

by Jeremy Iggers | June 18, 2009
Driving down University Ave, in St,. Paul, I spotted the Border/Frontera taco truck parked at the curb in front of Target, just west of Syndicate Street. The menu is limited: tacos, (soft or hard-shell) for $2.40), burritos and quesadillas for $6.38.MORE »

Minnesota food shelves give more, need more this year

Demand at local food shelves skyrocketed in the past year, as more Minnesotans face layoffs and job insecurity.


Graph from Hungers Solutions report
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News Day: Housing rescue / Tough rental market / Klobuchar=Blue Dog? / Headscarves and drivers' licenses / Education, OSHA, Tibe

Housing rescue The Obama administration housing plan has two main thrusts, reports AP: refinancing mortgages for up to five million and modifying loan payments for up to four million. Both plans are limited to people who live in their mortgaged homes.MORE »

Between hunger and a hard place: Food shelves face recession challenges

Tough as times are, it’s harder than ever on the financially challenged. They'd have a harder time still without food shelves. Accordingly, Twin Cities food shelves have become a more vital resource than ever before.
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Between hunger and a hard place: Food shelves face recession challenges

Tough as times are, it’s harder than ever on the financially challenged. They'd have a harder time still without food shelves. Accordingly, Twin Cities food shelves have become a more vital resource than ever before.

The objective is to give a bag of groceries, hopefully including frozen meat, to feed a family at least a couple days.MORE »

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