Phillips/Powderhorn
Crowds at Nokomis Farmers Market get a visit from big birds
Park Board votes to close Hiawatha Golf Course
The last days of the last Lyndale Avenue record store
Anti-war protest
Over 60 people joined an anti-war protest at Hiawatha and Lake Street on Saturday, July 22. The protest, called by the Minnesota Peace Action Coalition, was held in response to the ever increasing military intervention around the world by the Trump Administration. A statement issued by organizers said in part,…
‘Young people speakin’ their minds Getting so much resistance from behind It’s time we stop Hey, what’s that sound? Everybody look – what’s going down?’ –Stephen Stills ‘Social clubs in drag disguise’ –Bob Dylan
A unique shop caters to the outdoor crowd with bargains and repair services
FROM WHERE I STAND: Short observations
Save Hiawatha Golf Course
Healing body and/or soul on Bloomington Avenue
BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE Although primarily a residential avenue, Bloomington Avenue has a plethora of small businesses, quite a few of them dedicated to wellness of one kind or another. There are also a few venerable but unconventional churches on or near Bloomington, which adds up to many varied resources…
Open Streets on Franklin Avenue
POWDERHORN BIRDWATCH: Living organisms continue peculiar habits
A new police chief?
Save Lake Hiawatha: Stop using chemicals on your lawn!
BY SEAN CONNAUGHTY To understand the problems facing Lake Hiawatha it is first important to understand how water flows in our community. As part of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed, whatever goes into our storm drains on our streets goes directly into Lake Hiawatha and Minnehaha Creek, which then flows into the Mississippi…