Jane Thomas Bullock (Dunn)
Jane Thomas Bullock (Dunn), a wife, mother, and longtime educator, passed away July 5, 2019.
Jane Thomas Bullock (Dunn), a wife, mother, and longtime educator, passed away July 5, 2019.
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Come August 1, 2019, Minnesotans must put down their cell phones while driving. The hands-free bill, signed by Gov. Tim...
Legendary performer Janet Jackson will take part in Treasure Island's Summer Concert Series on Sept 14.
Celebrated Twin Cities personality Robyne Robinson has been named Board Chair of Minnesota Museum of American Art (“the M”). She...
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins announced today that the city will host its first Minneapolis...
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The street in front of the chapel from Queen to Penn avenues now have commemorative “Richard C. Estes” signs.
The nonprofit organization Prison Policy Initiative has reported that almost two out of every three women in jail have not...
More low-income Minneapolis kids can learn to swim, thanks to a new funding partnership between Hennepin County and the Minneapolis...
It’s high time we question the assumptions baked into our thinking about the so-called summer slide.
Essence Shabazz has her sights on opening one of the first Black-owned beauty supply stores in North Minneapolis.
The MSR has teamed up with the Dakota to give one lucky reader a pair of tickets to see Oleta...
Springboard for the Arts has announced the 2019 20/20 Fellows.
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A new charter school is set to open in St. Paul this fall. The Journey School is 10 years in...
Every time the American people think the U.S. opioid crisis can’t get any worse, it does.
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The Philando Castile Relief Foundation celebrated Restoration Day and Unity Day (July 6 and 7) to commemorate the shooting death...
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