Jul 28, 2009 | TwinCities.com
Sierra Club hopes to stop new bridge over St. Croix River
The governors of Minnesota and Wisconsin met last week on the banks of the St. Croix River to tout collaborative efforts to clean the waterway.
Stillwater: The stage has arrived, so Lumberjack Days can begin
Lumberjack Days organizer Dave Eckberg was able to check one important item off his "to do" list Tuesday: The barge that serves as the festival's floating stage arrived about noon at Lowell Park in downtown Stillwater.
2 schools with very different visions
Two new schools are rising in the east, representing two starkly different ideas of how to equip children with the best education for the 21st century's challenges while competing for students.
Trustee Files New Lawsuit Against Denny Hecker
Another week, and a new lawsuit against former auto mogul Denny Hecker. On Monday, a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee filed a complaint alleging Hecker failed to turn over up to $260,000 in jewelry and other items.
Warsame To Ask For Time Served During Sentencing
CBS A terror suspect who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide support to al-Qaida will ask for time served when he is sentenced Thursday.
Oak Park Heights / One-room school's restoration marked
Mick Schultz and other students who attended McKean School in Lakeland Township will return to their old one-room schoolhouse this week - and the public is invited to join them.
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
Walser's purchase of Hecker sites hits wall
Paul Walser's deal to buy and consolidate two shuttered Denny Hecker dealerships has hit a major roadblock.
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