Category: Columnists
Utilities Fail to Deliver We Can Do Better
Summer Camps – More Choice than Ever Before
Best Friends – Wider Knowledge, Fashion, and Trends Fuel Record Spending on Pets
Park Board Notes
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BY ED FELIEN Park Board arrogance on Lake Hiawatha plan The Park Board had a public hearing in January to ask for public comments on their plan for Lake Hiawatha. On their project page they said: “Groundwater Pumping Permit “Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has issued a Water Appropriations Permit…
Looking for Really Low-priced but Quality Grocery Food? Here are some great options
The Dish – Winter Markets, a Chef Making Edibles, NA Drink Terms, and two Mini-reviews
This is a Come to Jesus Moment for us all
Big Money & City Elections Ready or not…
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BY CAM GORDON Another city election year is here. Campaigning has already started, and at least two independent political committees are already raising money to influence the results. Since the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision in 2010 – which enabled unlimited expenditures by special interest groups – wealthy donors have been…
No Place Like Home – Neighborhoods, Suburbs, and Ownership Options
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BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE Neighborhoods of Minneapolis What makes a home? What makes it feel right for you? In the real estate industry, the cliche is “Location, location, location.” In an urban setting, this can be shortened to “Neighborhood.” Neighborhoods have identities, and they may or may not fit with…
Luigi Mangione
Food Shelves Struggle to Meet the Growing Needs and Growing Hunger in Minnesota
Race for Mayor
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BY ED FELIEN It’s beginning to look like an interesting race for mayor this year. First, Frey vetoed the Council’s Budget. He objected to the cuts in downtown personnel in favor of funding “pet projects” in the Council members’ wards. The Council voted to override the mayor’s veto, and Emily Koski,…