A nonprofit with ties to Plymouth is using shoe donations to help eliminate hunger. Good in the ‘Hood has a program called Shoe Away Hunger, through which the organization collects used shoes. Those ...
The Crystal City Council gave final approval to an ordinance amendment that would allow the keeping of ducks, while adding a section to allow beekeeping. The final vote occurred at the Nov. 18 city ...
A Maple Grove musician is planning to spread some Christmas cheer this holiday season, but folks will have to bundle up for it. “I produce an event called ‘Grooves & Foods’ at Town Green every summer, ...
Well-known Twin Cities restaurateur David Fhima will partner with Coborn’s for a trio of fast-casual food concepts inside the new flagship grocery store under construction in Plymouth. The new ...
Providence Academy’s Maddyn Greenway committed to the University of Kentucky just over a year ago, but on Monday, the five star point guard made it official, signing to play basketball for the ...
A developer with ties to Brooklyn Park is proposing an affordable housing project in the city with at least 160 units, according to Brooklyn Park Economic Development Authority (EDA) documents. The ...
Brooklyn Park police will soon be deploying $4.6 million in drone technology that will give first responders additional eye-in-the-sky capacity at crime scenes and other emergencies. The new system, ...
The best part of waking up has a new foothold in Brooklyn Park — and it’s inextricably linked with fitness and its owner, Jesse Hill. “Honestly, roasting [coffee] is kind of peaceful,” Hill told CCX ...
The Buttered Tin, a restaurant that has gained acclaim for fresh-baked goods and scratch-made breakfasts and lunches, has announced its planning to open in Plymouth at The Boulevard redevelopment site ...
On the first day of the NCAA fall signing period, Wayzata High School student-athletes put pen to paper and committed to play their sport at the next level. In a ceremony Wednesday morning, a ...
Minnesota recently lost a local legend. Robbinsdale’s own Blue Ribbon baker, Marjorie Johnson, died on Oct. 30 at the age of 106. Her baking prowess, sharp wit, and sense of humor thrust her into the ...
Minnesota’s next legislative session is still months away, but that hasn’t stopped city officials from asking lawmakers for help with their big construction projects. Lawmakers with the Senate Capital ...
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