September 2007
MorningStar still creating a stink with local residents
Seward area roaster fined by city
'It felt like an earthquake'
More than a month after the I-35W bridge collapsed, neighborhoods on both sides of the river are still reeling from the disaster
Oak Street Cinema reopens with Bergman festival
Free screening, blockbuster preview also set for September
Caught in the chaos
Local man steps up, aids in rescue efforts mere minutes after disaster strikes
Southeast Como Improvement Association (SECIA)
September 4 board meeting
DeLaSalle Stadium plan encounters triumphs, snafus
City Council grants appeal, with conditions, of Planning Commission denials
Eye on U
September, 2007
High School reform on the horizon
Changes could reroute students entering high schools by next year
Raise a ruckus
Twelve hours of music and more at the Nomad World Pub — Saturday, Sept. 8
City, federal assistance possible for businesses impacted by I-35W bridge collapse
City assessment deadline is Thursday, Sept. 13
Glass from the American Swedish Institute — opens Sept. 14
Augsburg hosts inaugural exhibit at new Oren Gateway Center during seven-college art crawl
Eight days a week
A somewhat random sample of Bridgeland music venues on any — and every — given night
Seward Neighborhood Group in financial and organizational disarray
Staff laid off as extent of financial trouble surfaces
Nicollet Island East Bank Neighborhood Association (NIEBNA)
Sept. 17 board meeting
Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association (MHNA)
Sept. 18 meeting
Longfellow Community Council (LCC)
Sept. 20 board meeting
West Bank Community Coalition (WBCC)
Sept. 19 board meeting






