October 2007
Grand Rounds plans meet Como opposition
Residents fear loss of homes, businesses to 'missing link' project
Pratt School kicks off year with familiar faces and new challenges
Low enrollment may lead to teacher reassignment
South Minneapolis contamination area now a superfund site
How does the aersenic removal issue break down?
SNG looks to rebuild after financial collapse
Staff laid off as NRP penalty and financial problems surface
Franklin Avenue bridge two lanes during next two weeks, starting Oct. 8
Inspections are part of planned "superficial" rehabilitation project
The Angler
October
Completing his journey
Remembering Dinkytown's "Walker" Phil Holland
City to hold public input forums on Community Engagement Report
First of open meetings is Tuesday, Oct. 9
Seward Neighborhood Group reorganizing in wake of financial trouble
Committees, volunteers hope to bolster revitalization
Harvest recipes from the farmers’ market
Craftsman Chef Mike Phillips creates a meal from Midtown’s harvest offerings
Van Cleve Development officially breaks ground
Bunge site development will include housing for homeless individuals
Eye on U
October 2007
Rybak reflects on 'rebuilding common ground' after bridge collapse
Free weekly U of M public lectures on collpase continue through Nov. 20
Ward Two newsletter
October 2007
Southeast Como Improvement Association (SECIA)
Annual Meeting, October 10
Minneapolis Public Schools draft plan for radical high school reform — (updated Oct. 17)
Final draft expected to go to School Board on Nov. 6
Get a head start on horror, beginning this weekend
Bedlam Theatre and Soap Factory host haunted events
Sunny Day dawns on Como Avenue — Grand Opening Saturday, Oct. 20
Sustaining the earth with elephant dung and a veggie oil vehicle
Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association (MHNA)
Oct. 16 meeting
West Bank Community Coalition (WBCC)
Oct. 17 board meeting
Longfellow Community Council (LCC)
Oct. 18 board meeting
Southeast Library could reopen Jan. 2 as merger progresses
New library board candidates must apply through Thursday Oct. 25
North Country Co-op to close by Nov. 4
Cornerstone of Twin Cities’ cooperative movement could not overcome declining sales
Seward Neighborhood Group
Oct. 24 board meeting
Ward 9 City Council Member Gary Schiff's e-newsletter
Soil contamination; Hiawatha bike bridge; Neighborhood police plans; 38th Street LRT development
Seward Arts Festival is Saturday, Nov. 10
Day-long event features more than 100 participants, including newly opened Vine Arts Center










