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St. Paul”™s will host its annual Palm Sunday Procession for Peace on Sunday, April 5. We will march to places of pain and joy in Phillips, stopping to pray, to remember and to reclaim spaces that have ...
The Letter to the Editor, “Omissions and distortions abound in libraries, too,” by Berman Sanford in The Alley Newspaper February 2019 is an admirable undertaking; to have things listed at libraries ...
How do we communicate? How do we tell the stories that are the deepest and most important? For millennia, human beings have painted, sung, written, sculpted and otherwise expressing their longings and ...
Because the owner of the Roof Depot property was not interested in selling to the City at this time, the City is reportedly resorting to their seldom-used big gun, Condemnation leading to Eminent ...
Alley Communications also dba (doing business as) The Alley Newspaper has chosen to close its very small banking account with a large national bank that invest in the North Dakota Pipeline and other ...
Gardening Matters is excited to offer 10 community garden mini-grants of up to $500 for community food production gardens in the following South Minneapolis neighborhoods: East Isles, Elliot Park, ...
“Nikita Krushchev, the much feared leader of the Soviet Union, liked [Robert] Frost immensely and hosted him in Russia in 1962. Yet Frost, who never made public displays of emotion, let his feelings ...
Be-trail can be turned upside down! Help Wanted! Will you help? Phillips Community has been betrayed in many ways over the years. This observation is as we begin to discuss the effect of traffic on ...
Community residents celebrated the first year of the BYI at the Cultural Wellness Center (CWC) on January 30th. Atum Azzahir, CWC Executive Director and facilitator of BYI community meetings, reviewed ...
After intense negotiations, Minnesota nurses at metro and Twin Ports hospitals, including Abbott Northwestern, have reached a settlement that will improve working conditions for nurses and, in turn, ...
It”'s been a few months since I put down this collection of short stories by Jacob Appel, but some of them remain embedded in my sub-conscience. Appel has been added to my “must read more by this ...
Like all of our neighbors, In the Heart of the Beast has been processing recent events in Minneapolis. We feel the desperation of our community, and long to find ways of coming together, to hold space ...
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