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The Cities

MPR News Notes on the news from the Twin Cities

Archives for March 2012

Legal decision has attorneys talking

Jessica Mador March 30, 2012, 5:14 PM Mar 30, 2012
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Judge Patrick J. Schiltz has taken the unusual step of sanctioning Minneapolis attorney William Butler for filing what the judge calls frivolous show-me-the-note actions.

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Minnesota Sounds and Voices

Remembering that first windy blat

Dan Olson March 30, 2012, 4:00 PM Mar 30, 2012

A world class collection of pipers right here in Minnesota, thousands of miles away from the Isles.

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Rybak’s staffers really like their jobs

Curtis GilbertCurtis Gilbert March 29, 2012, 5:10 PM Mar 29, 2012
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The Minneapolis mayor’s office received the highest marks of any city department on the city’s 2011 Employee Engagement Survey

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Business leaders say they’ll fight for Southwest light rail

Jessica Mador March 28, 2012, 5:14 PM Mar 28, 2012
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Business leaders continue to push for SWLRT.

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Minneapolis redistricting maps are out

Curtis GilbertCurtis Gilbert March 27, 2012, 11:45 AM Mar 27, 2012
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The new redistricting plan could mean the City Council becomes more diverse over the next decade.

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Twin Cities Somalis to learn about their increased risk for liver cancer

Rupa Shenoy March 23, 2012, 4:20 PM Mar 23, 2012

Mayo, U of M docs together with a clinic serving the Somali community plan to talk with them about their heightened risk of liver cancer.

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Coen brothers hold Minnesota casting call

Sasha Aslanian March 23, 2012, 11:30 AM Mar 23, 2012

Coen Brothers look for photo doubles in Minnesota this weekend for INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS film.

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Cupcake may make a comeback in St. Paul

Curtis GilbertCurtis Gilbert March 22, 2012, 8:25 PM Mar 22, 2012

Mayor Chris Coleman says he’s found a way to revive plans for a popular Minneapolis bakery and wine bar to open a second location on Grand Ave. But a parliamentary maneuver could cause further delays.

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Compromise keeps Tin Fish in business

Rupa Shenoy March 22, 2012, 3:00 PM Mar 22, 2012

The owner of the popular Lake Calhoun restaurant Tin Fish says he agrees with a compromise on a new lease with the Minneapolis Park Board.

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Southwest metro residents debate SWLRT project

Jessica Mador March 22, 2012, 11:29 AM Mar 22, 2012
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Southwest metro residents debate SWLRT

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