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Minneapolis Park Board Approves Shifting $10.3M to Shore Up North Commons Project Budget
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) has taken a critical step towards addressing a major budget shortfall for a significant development project within the city. The Board members cast their votes on August 21, and Resolution 2024-144 was approved, proposing a shift of $10.3 million in Capital Improvement Program (CIP) funds. This move is designated specifically to support the North Commons Park Improvements project, which is currently experiencing a financial gap of $16.4 million, according to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board.
Twins are setting themselves up for massive pitching success in 2025 and beyond
In 2023, the Minnesota Twins were seemingly purified in the waters of a youth movement which drove them to their first playoff win in over 19 years. Behind the hitting of Royce Lewis, Matt Wallner, and Edouard Julien the Twins won the AL Central and advanced to the AL Divisional Series.
Questions Answered: Most Underrated Move of Offseason, 6 WRs for Vikings, Hall and Mullens
The following questions are about current Minnesota Vikings topics, answered by VikingsTerritory. Today is the August 23rd edition, addressed in a from-the-hip fashion. If you have questions, please email them to [email protected]. Questions Answered: Most Underrated Move of Offseason, 6 WRs for Vikings, Hall and Mullens. Also, please note:...
Will the Vikings’ 2nd-Round Selection and Current RG1 be Traded Away?
How secure is Ed Ingram’s roster spot? Chosen 59th overall back in 2022, most Minnesotans would likely assume it’s quite safe. Already, the 2022 NFL Draft class has been trimmed down to 70% of the original total. Defensive end Esezi Otomewo got cut. Offensive tackle Vederian Lowe was traded. Most recently, the Vikings’ 2nd-Round corner — Andrew Booth Jr. — got traded to Dallas in a player-for-player swap that’s more common in the NHL than it is the NFL. The ten selections are thus down to just seven remaining players. One wonders if one or two more will be gone by the time August 27th is finished.
Man charged after shooting outside Minneapolis mosque
MINNEAPOLIS — The man who police believe shot someone outside a Minneapolis mosque is now facing multiple felony charges. It happened Monday outside of Masjid An-Nur mosque following evening prayers. According to the criminal complaint, 75-year-old Abdul Kareem was leaving the mosque when he saw a drug deal happening outside. He approached the van and said they could not sell drugs there. The driver drove away, but the complaint states he drove back and shot Kareem.
Vikings Veteran on the Roster Bubble Gets Praise from Coach for Versatility, Energy, and Brains
Brian Flores is a believer in Jihad Ward. The Vikings veteran was the recipient of some effusive praise from the defensive coordinator. To be fair, a good portion of the presser was dominated by the coach’s response to Tua Tagovailoa’s criticisms, so it was likely a welcome reprieve to switch gears by praising one of his current players. Even still, the sense one gets from Flores’ response is that Mr. Ward has a role to play for the Minnesota Vikings in 2024.
Hennepin County Sheriff says they were forced to cut valuable programs due to understaffing
The Hennepin County Sheriff says they’ve had to cut valuable jail enrichment programs due to continued staffing issues within the department. “The impact of, of those, it’s huge,” Sheriff Dawanna Witt says.
Appeals court will weigh in on defamation case against Minneapolis police chief
A three-judge panel has agreed to hear an appeal from the city of Minneapolis in the defamation lawsuit against police Chief Brian O’Hara. Former police officer Tyler Timberlake sued O’Hara and the city last year alleging the chief defamed and wrongfully fired him. Timberlake was let go after details surfaced about a use-of-force incident he was involved in at a previous job.
'Little bulldog' Brandon Powell a big Vikings X-factor as WR embraces Midwest, 2024 Super Bowl hopes
EAGAN, Minn. -- Justin Jefferson is the face of the Minnesota Vikings, and the headliner of one of the most talented wide receiver groups in the NFL. Everywhere he goes, he is noticed. Not only for the sparkle of a necklace afforded by one of the richest contracts in league history, but for the playful personality that's summoned a national spotlight to a franchise still devoid of Super Bowl luster.
Data breach at Minnesota dental practice affects 38,000
Minneapolis-based The Dental Specialists experienced a data breach that affects an estimated 38,442 individuals, according to an Aug. 21 article from an attorney from Console and Associates published by JD Supra. On Jan. 23, the practice became aware of unauthorized access to a number of employee email accounts, leading to...
2 Vikings Land on IR
Injuries have been the dominant storyline since day one of Minnesota Vikings training camp when Mekhi Blackmon suffered a torn ACL. The Vikings placed him on IR, ending his season. Of course, J.J. McCarthy followed with his torn meniscus, terminating his rookie campaign as well. 2 Vikings Land on IR.
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