Items of Note section from the 5/7/25 Northeaster
In Business 5/7/25
In Business section for the 5/7/25 Northeaster
Ask Northeaster: Q: When did the Argus become the Northeaster?
Ask Northeaster section from the 5/7/25 Northeaster
Wasteland to become pollinator paradise
A neglected strip of land in the Stinson Triangle section of the Windom Park neighborhood is about to become a pollinator paradise.
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Art-A-Whirl® 2025 guide
We are here to stay: How Jennifer Young and John Kremer helped turn the California Building and Northeast Minneapolis into a haven for artists
The year was 1991. Jennifer Young had recently been hired as property manager of a decrepit manufacturing building on California Street NE. The owner tasked her with keeping the building from falling into a crisis. But crisis was inevitable — arriving in the form of unpaid real estate taxes — and the building was on the brink of being foreclosed by Hennepin County.
Worker B honey keeps things buzzing in Northeast
Worker B, located in Studio 260, is a locally grown business built on a shared passion for bees, sustainability and natural wellness. Glass jars of honey to sample line the counters while handmade skincare products are displayed on wooden hive-shaped shelves.
Inaugural season: Columbia Heights adds boys’ volleyball to varsity sports list
The Minnesota State High School League established boys’ volleyball as a competitive sport last year. It didn’t take long for Columbia Heights High School to put together a team. On Wednesday, April 16, CHHS celebrated its inaugural season at the high school gym, complete with junior varsity and varsity games, […]
Dakota plant relatives: A different worldview
When Native Americans talk about family, they may not be referring to mom, dad, two kids and a dog. In their worldview, everyone and everything is related, including the plants that spring up from the ground.
Some Edison baseball players turned pro
A popular website for baseball fans this time of year is baseball-reference.com. Apart from hosting the game Immaculate Grid, the database also has history and stats of professional baseball, with documentation down to the high school attended by professional players.