14-year-old fatally shot in Minneapolis identified
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Authorities have identified the young boy shot and killed on a Minneapolis street. The Hennepin County medical examiner says 14-year-old Quantell Braxton was found dead in the street by officers who responded to gunfire Saturday night.
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Create with fused-glass artist Bonnie Rubinstein 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9 | Young Professionals Network
Next week, The Circle — the young professionals group of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts — will be holding a special hands-on art activity featuring fused-glass artist Bonnie Rubinstein. Bonnie Rubinstein Rubinstein will explain how she creates stunning glass creations that have been sold at the Walker Art Center, Saks, Dayton’s Oval Room, and other leading retailers. Watch the artist at …
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Torchia quietly leading young Gophers squad
Torchia quietly leading young Gophers squad — Thu Sep 09 02:00:31 UTC 2010 By: Derek WetmoreMike Torchia doesn’t say much, and his coach knows not much needs to be said to him, but both quietly understand Torchia’s importance as a leader for the young Gophers cross country team. Torchia started as a true freshman running for … about: Antonio Vega coach Cross Country Derek WetmoreMike head coach leader leader for the young Gophers cross country team Medical school Medicine Mike Torchia Rochester runner Sergeant Sports Steve Plasencia University of Washington
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Wounded Rapid City soldier moved to Minneapolis VA (Rapid City Journal)
Branden Stackenwalt, the young Rapid City soldier who was seriously wounded in Afghanistan in September, has been moved to a VA hospital in Minneapolis where he is making progress and looking forward to coming home.
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Wounded Rapid City soldier moved to Minneapolis VA (Rapid City Journal)
FanHouse: Laimbeer moving up coaching ladder (Sports Illustrated)
MINNEAPOLIS — A look of disbelief crosses Bill Laimbeer ‘s face. After all, he spent years perfecting such expressions for NBA referees. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Laimbeer said when asked if he’s teaching those on the young Minnesota Timberwolves to flop.
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