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Cancel the Parade!

How can the city or its citizens reduce a necessary cost, reduce wear and tear on our streets, quiet the neighborhoods, and
minimize dangerous over-sized vehicles on our neighborhood streets? Cancel...

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Nonprofits gearing up for Give To the Max Day

Last year, more than 47,000 individual donors logged on to GiveMN.org and gave more than $13 million to nearly 4,000 Minnesota charities and nonprofits in 24 hours during Give to the Max Day. November...

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Rotarians and pie leave lasting impression at Harold Larson Party

Bloomington Noon Rotary held its 46th annual Harold Larson Party to raise funds for the club’s grants. Last year I attended the event for the first time and witnessed generous giving by those in...

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Will Sandy Hook be the tragedy that leads us beyond blame?

Assigning fault is important for our self-preservation. We need to know who is at fault so we can move on. Blaming is also easy. It is the path of least resistance, which is the path our brains...

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Kennedy Girls Basketball and fans represent city and school proudly

Watching the Kennedy Girls Basketball team climb to the State Championship game was exciting. I was expecting the Eagles to win every game by 20 or 30 points, like they did in their regular season...

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Editor of The Bloomington Crow is calling it quits

In April of 2010, I started developing The Bloomington Crow, an online magazine. When I started, I had no idea of how to write articles or publish. I only knew video production and how to design a...

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Snowmaking seen as progress for City of Bloomington

Letter to the Editor: The Bloomington City Council will be voting on whether to approve a snowmaking operation for Nordic Skiing at Hyland Lake Park this coming Monday, July 1st.  I strongly urge all...

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REMEMBER TO VOTE, AUGUST 13TH, CITY COUNCIL PRIMARY

Sometimes I worry that Bloomington’s City Council Primary election on August 13, 2013, might have more candidates than voters. We have some terrific moderate-to-progressive individuals willing to serve...

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