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“I think you’re going to see a different set of priorities — less focus on tax cuts and more focus on investments in K–12,” Downham said. “I think we will see a much more robust discussion.” https://t.co/UAFvXltpLP
Publishers of The Journal newspaper, formerly The Downtown Journal and The Skyway News, have announced today their intentions to cease publication of the newspaper after a final December 13, 2018 issue. https://t.co/qpmt8sWOxu
In the United States, one in three women and one in six men have experienced some form of sexual violence in their lifetime, according to a 2010-2012 survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://t.co/bD0Or6auxP
Steeple People’s former location at Franklin & Lyndale was purchased for new development, and the board spent years looking for a new location they could afford. https://t.co/5r0vppTTTd
Created with his wife, Sitania, Dan Kerkinni is confident enough in the City Paws business plan that the couple is already scouting the Uptown area for a second parlor. https://t.co/T1lbcnnnOn
Work on a temporary navigation center that will allow for the relocation of people living in a large encampment near Franklin & Hiawatha got underway in October. https://t.co/3ba80m3C2b
The deal, announced at the end of September, would result in what may be the first park in the city to be named after a corporation, in this case Graco Inc. https://t.co/2aMPe10gcS