Police Chief Dolan: An open case
mndaily.com – Serving the University of Minnesota Since 1900 – Metro & State — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 By: Ian LarsonMinneapolis’ homicide rate was almost double New York’s. The Minneapolis Police Department was paying out big settlements to both civilians and officers, and it faced accusations of institutional racism. It was 2006, and Tim Dolan had jus… about: board chairman Bryan Schafer Christmas City Council City Government Civilian Review Authority Crime Don Bellfield Edina Greg Hestness Ian LarsonMinneapolis Inspector John Stiles Juvenile Division Lieutenant Mayor Metro & State Michelle Gross Minneapolis Minneapolis police Minneapolis Police Department officer Police Police brutality Police Chief police officer RT Rybak social services spokesman for Rybak technological systems Tim Dolan University of Minnesota at: Cso Seward Market
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Review: Minnesota Opera’s ‘Roberto Devereux’ has sigh-worthy sights and sounds
Music — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 Say what you will about the shortcomings of monarchy as a governmental system, some of those royals of yore could really knock your eye out with awe-inspiring visuals. The palaces and apparel of Renaissance Europe can be over-the-top ostentatious, but … about: Human Interest Minnesota Opera Renaissance at: Minnesota Opera
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10% cut in body weight can reduce changes of heart disease
WJON Local News — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 10% cut in body weight can reduce changes of heart disease by Terry Lee, WJON.com ST. CLOUD — Watching your waistline is an important part of reducing your chances of developing heart disease. February is National Heart Month. Central Minnesota Heart … about: Body weight Cardiovascular Disorders Conditions and Diseases cut Diane Giambruno Health Heart Center Dietician heart disease Heart disease Hospitality Recreation Terry Lee Whole grain
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DJ Rush Brown brings Project Pat to Gabby’s in NE Minneapolis!
More Cowbell — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 Its going down on Feb.3rd at Gabbys Night Club with a live performance by “Project Pat” from the Dirty South!!! You can get tickets for a limited time for $15 advance $30 VIP. If you need tickets get at me 612-414-6884 about: Announcements Arts Clubs and Venues Concerts DJ Rush Gabbys Night Club Music Project Pat Rush Brown Sports Tickets
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Polar Bear Plunge helps raise funds for Special Olympics
mndaily.com – Serving the University of Minnesota Since 1900 – Metro & State — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 By: Andrea SchugSaturday marked University of Minnesota ecology evolution and behavior sophomore Mike Dullum’s fifth year plunging into White Bear Lake for the annual Polar Bear Plunge. The first year Dullum decided he wanted to take the plunge, he put… about: Andrea SchugSaturday law enforcement Metro & State Mike Dullum Olympics Philanthropy Special Olympics University of Minnesota White Bear Lake at: Special Olympics Minnesota
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City Council approves solar array
mndaily.com – Serving the University of Minnesota Since 1900 – Metro & State — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 By: James NordThe Minneapolis City Council approved a plan Friday to build the upper Midwest’s largest solar array, marking progress in the long-awaited project. After uncontested passage through two committees, the full council approved a measure to p… about: Brian Millberg City Council City Government Climate change Electricity generation energy Energy energy manager Environment EyeOn EyeOn Solar James NordThe James NordThe Minneapolis City Council Metro & State Midwest Minneapolis renewable energy Renewable energy Science Solar power solar services Technology yearly energy use
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Gophers drop 4th-straight game
mndaily.com – Serving the University of Minnesota Since 1900 – Sports — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 By: Keith BeiseEven in most losses, teams can often find positives to take away. That has not been the case lately for the Minnesota women’s basketball team. The most recent letdown came Sunday as the Gophers lost at home to Illinois 61-48 , extending … about: basketball Basketball head coach Jenna Smith Katie Ohm Keith BeiseEven Kiara Buford National Collegiate Athletic Association Pam Borton player Sports the NCAA Tournament Williams Arena at: Williams Arena
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Timberwolves Rout Hapless Knicks 112-91
Minneapolis/St. Paul Breaking News, Weather, Video, Traffic and Sports for Minnesota from WCCO-TV — Mon Feb 01 12:00:00 UTC 2010 Kevin Love had a career-high 25 points to go with 11 rebounds and the Minnesota Timberwolves exacted a little payback on the New York Knicks with a 112-91 victory Sunday night. about: Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves New York Knicks Sports at: Minnesota Timberwolves
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MINNEAPOLIS — Kevin Love had a career-high 25 points to go with 11 rebounds and the Minnesota Timberwolves exacted a little payback on the New York Knicks with a 112-91 victory Sunday night.
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NBA: Minnesota 112, New York 91 (UPI)
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 31 (UPI) — Minnesota’s Kevin Love turned in the top-scoring game of his NBA career Sunday, tallying 25 points in a 112-91 Timberwolves victory over the New York Knicks.
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