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Door-to-door foreclosure outreach

Teams of volunteers hit the streets of North Minneapolis Monday evening, knocking on doors to offer help in avoiding the nightmare of foreclosure. The Northside Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and several partners and allies began working on their plan months ago. The first step was identifying at-risk homes. Volunteers spent several months combing through mortgage records to identify homes with adjustable rate mortgages. Now they were ready to contact those homeowners directly, offering help in dealing with banks and lenders as their mortgage payments were about to re-set. MORE »

Northfield: A small town with big ideas on citizen journalism

NORTHFIELD, MN — On any given day at the Goodbye Blue Monday coffee shop in downtown Northfield, you will see several people scanning their computers instead of perusing a newspaper, as they nurse their morning coffees. MORE »

Improving math numbers

Plans to address mathematically challenged Minnesota students could be offered early in 2009.

A six-member, bipartisan task force is expected to meet later this month to look at ways to improve the unimpressive test score numbers. A report of change ideas is likely to be shared next month. MORE »

Paid sick days: Help in a tough economy

It’s no secret that times are tough for working families right now. Family budgets are dangerously tight even though parents are working more hours than ever. And while they’re working hard just to hold onto their jobs, family responsibilities still await them when they get home at the end of the day. MORE »

VOICES | Civil rights for all—or just some?

Tears of joy streamed down my cheeks on election night when I heard Katie Couric call Barack Obama our next president. When I was a little girl growing up in St. Paul’s Frogtown neighborhood, I never dreamt a man of color would be the leader of the free world. I felt that our nation was voting for hope, love and change. MORE »

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From the Editor's Desk

Last week, we published a story in which Minneapolis city officials talked about how well the city finances stacked up during the current recession, because Minneapolis did not have major stock market holdings. This week, Mayor R.T. Rybak and City Council President Barbara Johnson proposed a hiring freeze because of — you guessed it — stock market losses. MORE »

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Todo sobre mi bicicleta

This summer, it seemed like everyone was riding a bike. Whether people were commuting, running errands, or just cruising on a sunny day, Minneapolitans and St Paulites were putting the fun between their legs and going for a ride. It felt like The Twin Cities, Land of the Bicycle, where Thor cruises on his Schwinn World Tour. MORE »

Things People Say

Advise and Dissent: Luis Pacheco

What would you like to tell president-elect Barack Obama? Advise and Dissent features opinions on what the new president should be thinking and doing. This opinion came from Your Turn — Teens advise the next president on what youth need.

Immigration: I want Barack Obama to open the border for three reasons. First, most of the Latinos want jobs. Second they want a life that Mexico can’t give us. Third, Latinos are not criminals; we just want a better life for our kids such as education, jobs, and things like that. — Luis Pacheco, 14, Harding High School MORE »

Now Playing

THEATER | Jacob Marley makes the play...on Astroturf

There are so many holiday shows and activities to choose from this time of year, it can be a challenge to decide where to spend your time. Even with the state of the economy and holiday gifts to buy, many people are still looking for the opportunity to spend of bit of money on a great holiday show that will offer a bit of the seasonal spirit. For those looking for something a little different, Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol at Park Square Theatre in St. Paul is worth consideration. MORE »

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Camouflage

A short narrative film about a high school student who is considering joining the military and how the people around him react to his decision. Made by teens in the summer 2008 AVID! program at Phillips Community Television (PCTV). MORE »

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Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (1)

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Students from St Paul’s Open School seal pouches of emergency food aid for Kids Against Hunger, a national organization that mobilizes schoolchildren to support emergency relief efforts in America and around the world.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (1)

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Students from St Paul’s Open School seal pouches of emergency food aid for Kids Against Hunger, a national organization that mobilizes schoolchildren to support emergency relief efforts in America and around the world.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (2)

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Each pouch makes a “hot dish” for 8 made of rice, dried chicken broth and vitamins, soy protein, 7 kinds of dried vegetables.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (3)

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Kids work in teams of four, each one putting a different ingredient in the bags using a large funnel. Teachers and high school-age students circulate around the Open School gym giving advice and helping out.

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (4)

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The gym at Open is a filled with excited shouts, laughter, and loud music. It’s almost like the students are having a party.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (5)

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Tim Leone-Getten, a ELL teacher at Open, has organized this event and several more like it over the last several years at Open.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (6)

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At a similar event earlier this year, Leone-Getten says, Open Students pakced 47,000 meals.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (7)

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Every Open student gets in on the act, working in five, 50 minute-long shifts. Some help move boxes and load meals into a waiting tractor-trailer, but most fill, seal, and pack bags. At shift-change, the third-floor hallway is a mad traffic jam as one grade returns to class and another takes their place.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (8)

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Sullaiman and Ceyairra guard the gym door. No-one gets in without hand-sanitizer and a hairnet or a hat.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (9)

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Faith, the sister of Assistant Principal Al Levin, first connected Leone-Getten to the Kids Against Hunger Program’s Stewart, Minnesota chapter. She helps coordinate a similar program with the same Kids Against Hunger chapter at Highlands Elementary School in Edina, where her children go to school.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (10)

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John Neisen, the “volunteer director, oil changer, and truck driver,” as he put it, of the local Kids Against Hunger chapter was on hand to help. Kids Against Hunger is entirely volunteer-run, Neisen said, and pack all their food aid through events like these. According to their brochure, the Stewart chapter of K.A.H. packed 6.5 million meals last year ; since 2003, they have pacekd 16.5 million. “The number keeps going up every year,” Niesen said.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Kids Against Hunger at St Paul's Open School (11)

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Most of the food packed on Friday will go to Haiti, but increasingly, Neisen said, more of the food they pack stays in the US, donated to local food pantries struggling to meet rising demand.

Photographer / Artist: 
James Sanna

Photos

Dead pumpkin

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A squirrel’s work is never done.

Photographer / Artist: 
Alan Wilfahrt
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