Special Election for State Senate 60
“She got it done” Northeasters remember the humble Kari Dziedzic
To the hundreds — maybe thousands — of people Kari Dziedzic spent time with, she was “the most un-egotistical” public official, “incredibly productive, a listener who could make good ideas happen,” as Sonja Peterson, former DFL Senate District 60 treasurer, put it.
Owl nesting box debate at Silverwood Park: Experts and enthusiasts opinions differ on nesting needs for great horned owls
Passionate about the wildlife in Silverwood Park, he has taken a particular interest in the population of great horned owls that reside in the park. Lacey, who spends his weekends strolling Silverwood photographing the wildlife, says he has become an unofficial spokesperson for the owls.
Columbia Heights library unveils new website
In an effort to simplify access to its services, the City of Columbia Heights went live with a new library website on Nov. 1.
Louise Rainville was a quiet community crusader
If not for Louise Rainville — and others like her — Northeast Minneapolis would be cut in two. Same with the North Loop. A freeway would split both neighborhoods. The townhouses on Third Avenue NE would not exist. There’d be no Boom Island Park.
The Floras — Playing goodies for oldies
Mark and Lisa Flora have already performed 129 times at assisted living homes in the Metro area this year. The couple has known each other since 1989, and have been married since 1996.
Fest brings people to NE with clay, stained glass and Trinidadian food
“I thought, ‘Let’s do a mini festival with the road being open,’” said Layl McDill, co-owner of Clay Squared to Infinity. The Flux Frost Fest was born. It was held Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Flux Arts Building, 2505 Howard St. NE.
25 years in Northeast: Tweaking accordions is his gig
Musician and business owner Dan Turpening’s Accordion Shoppe has been operating for a quarter-century in Northeast Minneapolis, and, in a recent interview, he talked about how he got to this point.
Maud Hixson and The Heights Theater entertain thousands every December
The Heights Theater, 3951 Central Ave. NE in Columbia Heights, screens the 1954 holiday classic “White Christmas” every year. Every year it sells out. This year was one of the fastest yet.
St. Anthony Orchestra celebrates its 50th Christmas with a concert
The St. Anthony Civic Orchestra, under the direction of conductor and artistic director Carol Jensen, gave its 50th Year Christmas Concert at the St. Anthony Community Center on Friday, Dec. 6. The 38-member ensemble was met with twice that many audience members for the event.