The Northeaster was once again in the spotlight at the Minnesota Newspaper Association (MNA) awards banquet, held Thursday, Jan. 30, at Minneapolis Marriott Northwest, Brooklyn Center.
Rubber brooms, an orange ball and layering; All you need to play broomball in this winter’s fluctuating temperatures
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) has had its struggles with keeping ice open for the winter season because of shifts in the weather. As covered in an earlier Northeaster, MPRB almost didn’t open most of the ice rinks this year due to only having one week of ice-skating availability in the winter of 2023-2024.
Items of Note 2/12/25
Items of Note for the February 12 edition of the Northeaster
In Business 2/12/25
In Business for the 2/12 edition of the Northeaster
“Milo Imagines the World” on stage; St. Anthony woman choreographs for CTC production
Youth around the Twin Cities have taken on an artistic feat of imagination and human empathy to bring to life a musical adaptation of “Milo Imagines the World.” It’s brought new experiences for a St. Anthony woman, too. “The story is about not judging people by just the way they […]
Flahn Manly: “Joy is My Weapon”
Flahn Manly, an artist whose work centers on themes of freedom, hope and social transformation, is the December 2024 through February 2025 Fellow & Artist-in-Residence at NE SCULPTURE | Gallery Factory.
Other LPI streets will continue the planning process: Quincy Street project paused
The Quincy Street reconstruction project is back to the drawing board.
Food education starts at an early age
Northeast kids are learning about smart eating. In 1993, two Twin Cities food co-ops, The Wedge and Mississippi Market, started a food community outreach initiative, which led a group of local educators to found the Midwest Food Connection (MFC) in 1997.
Missing Link no longer missing? St. Anthony residents learn about proposed parkway changes
The Missing Link may be coming to St. Anthony Village. The long-planned but never built final segment, or missing link, of the Minneapolis Grand Rounds trail system could take a turn into St. Anthony in the future.
Tiebreaker: Meet Doron Clark, your new state senator
Windom Park resident Doron Clark filed his bid for the late Sen. Kari Dziedzic’s seat in the Minnesota Senate on Dec. 30, one day before the filing deadline and his birthday.