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Duluth Flooding, Fake Phones and Liquor Violations: Pick of Our Patches

This week's selection includes a controversy over funding for field lights instead of classrooms, a teen collecting underwear for women in Honduras, and in-town bee hives.

 

Here's a look at some of the headlines from last week around the Twin Cities West Metro areas. Click on the links for the complete story.

Duluth/Northern Minnesota Flooding Brings Flood of Memories

Shakopee Patch Local Editor Lisa Baumann couldn't keep her mind off Duluth, as her former home dealt with a tragic deluge.

Plymouth Man Charged For Selling Fake Phones

Mario Samson, 39, of Plymouth faces a charge of one count of trafficking in counterfeit goods for selling refurbished and counterfeit cellular telephones on the Internet, claiming they were brand new. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in jail.

Cocina del Barrio in Hot Water Over Liquor Violations

The 50th & France restaurant violated Edina's 60-40 food to liquor ratio and sold liquor to a minor within a six-month period. The City Council voted 4-1 to reduce the penalty against the operation to a $1,000 fine and a one-day liquor license suspension.

Nollenberger Says School Board Chose Field Lights Over Funding Classrooms

The Richfield School Board recently voted to install lights on the high school baseball field as part of a revamp project. Two board members voted against it and with pressing budget and achievement gap issues, many have spoken out against the decision.

Rogers Teen Collecting Underwear for the Women of Honduras

Seventeen-year old Anna Nielsen is passionate about providing the women of Honduras with dignity by bringing them underwear.

City Council Abuzz Over Residential Beekeeping

Should your neighbor—or you—be allowed to keep a bee colony in the backyard? That's a question that has the St. Louis Park City Council buzzing these days, as council members discussed the issue at length during a Monday night meeting.

Pillsbury Commons Further Marred By City Officials' Decisions

 After the Richfield City Council refused to sell two city-owned parcels of land to Ron Clark Construction & Design last week, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) further maimed the Pillsbury Commons project by rejecting three other items Monday night, despite the developer's pleas.

New Restaurant Slated For 50th And Bryant

 Tuesday, restaurateurs Peter Ireland and Jay Peterson posted a note on their blog saying they would be opening a new restaurant in the Patina building at 50th and Bryant, to be called "The Lynn on Bryant."

Golden Valley City Council Votes Against Transitway

After months of debate and studies, the Golden Valley City Council voted against the proposed Bottineau Transitway that would run through the city.

Improvement Money Puts Hopkins in Center of Meadow Creek Dispute

Tens of thousands in money for Meadow Creek Condos improvements has caused a bitter internal dispute within the condo association to boil over to City Hall. 

Last Tenant to Fill Former Blockbuster Building Announced 

Three businesses laying claim to the four-tenant building on County Road 101 near Target are Massage Envy, T-Mobile and Pro-Cuts. Only the space at the end of the building next to Pro-Cuts had remained empty and unidentified. So, what will be the fourth business?

City Council Moves Forward With Cedarcrest Street and Utility Project

Cedarcrest Development wants to build 62 single-family lots on residual land that the City of Maple Grove acquired for the County Road 10/Bass Lake Road alignment.

Fridley Celebrates 49er Days

Did you miss the parade? Check out the city's video of the entire event.

Related Topics: Cocina del Barrio, Fridley 49er Days 2012, Meadow Creek Condos, Pick of Our Patches, and Pillsbury Commons

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