• "Crime, Weather, and Sustainability: Minneapolis Local Pulse Roundup"

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"Crime, Weather, and Sustainability: Minneapolis Local Pulse Roundup"

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  • Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for November 24, 2024.

    We start with breaking news from the past few days. A man was shot during a possible drug deal in Dinkytown and is expected to survive. Meanwhile, a teenage pedestrian from Maplewood tragically died after being struck by an SUV on Highway 61 on Monday morning[1].

    In other news, Minneapolis leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, gathered at Xcel Energy's Sherco Solar plant near St. Cloud to celebrate a milestone in the state's shift toward carbon-free electricity. This development marks a significant step forward in our city's commitment to sustainability.

    Moving on to the job market, there have been no major hiring announcements or notable business expansions in the past few days. However, it's worth noting that Target recently reported a slim sales increase in the third quarter, but profits slumped due to inflation-weary customers and costs related to a dockworker strike[4].

    In real estate, there have been no notable commercial or residential property sales or new development projects announced recently. However, the city of Cottage Grove has a plan to filter PFAS out of its drinking water and has secured funding for the project[1].

    From city hall, a state legislative study group met on Monday to gather feedback on plans to reduce the number of students who are chronically absent from school. This initiative aims to address a pressing issue affecting our local education system.

    Looking at the weather, temperatures are expected to drop throughout the day today, with potential snowfall arriving later. Meteorologist Lisa Meadows advises us to prepare for a chilly day ahead. Light snow and flurries are expected to move across Minnesota from west to east overnight Wednesday, with a dusting expected in the Twin Cities and 1-4 inches possible in the northwest corner of the state[1].

    In new business activity, the Uptown boutique Proper is closing after a decade in Minneapolis, but its Fargo location will remain open. On a brighter note, a bubble tea chain is moving into the former Caribou Coffee on St. Paul's Grand Avenue[2].

    Upcoming community events include Janet Jackson's concert at the Xcel Energy Center on June 18, 2024, and Vampire Weekend's added show at The Armory on July 31, 2024. For sports fans, the University of Minnesota football team hosts No. 4 Penn State on Saturday for Senior Day at Huntington Bank Stadium[2][4].

    In local school achievements, the Star Tribune has released its picks for the state's best prep football players. Congratulations to all the talented athletes recognized[3].

    On a feel-good note, the Hmong Cornhole Club is providing a competitive outlet and social draw for its members, showcasing the diversity and community spirit of our city[4].

    Finally, in today's crime report, a man died after a shooting near a park in south Minneapolis, and investigators are searching for suspects. Additionally, a 41-year-old man is accused of killing his girlfriend in his Red Wing apartment on Sunday. Our thoughts are with the families affected by these tragic incidents[1][3].

    This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Minneapolis Local Pulse for November 24, 2024.

We start with breaking news from the past few days. A man was shot during a possible drug deal in Dinkytown and is expected to survive. Meanwhile, a teenage pedestrian from Maplewood tragically died after being struck by an SUV on Highway 61 on Monday morning[1].

In other news, Minneapolis leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, gathered at Xcel Energy's Sherco Solar plant near St. Cloud to celebrate a milestone in the state's shift toward carbon-free electricity. This development marks a significant step forward in our city's commitment to sustainability.

Moving on to the job market, there have been no major hiring announcements or notable business expansions in the past few days. However, it's worth noting that Target recently reported a slim sales increase in the third quarter, but profits slumped due to inflation-weary customers and costs related to a dockworker strike[4].

In real estate, there have been no notable commercial or residential property sales or new development projects announced recently. However, the city of Cottage Grove has a plan to filter PFAS out of its drinking water and has secured funding for the project[1].

From city hall, a state legislative study group met on Monday to gather feedback on plans to reduce the number of students who are chronically absent from school. This initiative aims to address a pressing issue affecting our local education system.

Looking at the weather, temperatures are expected to drop throughout the day today, with potential snowfall arriving later. Meteorologist Lisa Meadows advises us to prepare for a chilly day ahead. Light snow and flurries are expected to move across Minnesota from west to east overnight Wednesday, with a dusting expected in the Twin Cities and 1-4 inches possible in the northwest corner of the state[1].

In new business activity, the Uptown boutique Proper is closing after a decade in Minneapolis, but its Fargo location will remain open. On a brighter note, a bubble tea chain is moving into the former Caribou Coffee on St. Paul's Grand Avenue[2].

Upcoming community events include Janet Jackson's concert at the Xcel Energy Center on June 18, 2024, and Vampire Weekend's added show at The Armory on July 31, 2024. For sports fans, the University of Minnesota football team hosts No. 4 Penn State on Saturday for Senior Day at Huntington Bank Stadium[2][4].

In local school achievements, the Star Tribune has released its picks for the state's best prep football players. Congratulations to all the talented athletes recognized[3].

On a feel-good note, the Hmong Cornhole Club is providing a competitive outlet and social draw for its members, showcasing the diversity and community spirit of our city[4].

Finally, in today's crime report, a man died after a shooting near a park in south Minneapolis, and investigators are searching for suspects. Additionally, a 41-year-old man is accused of killing his girlfriend in his Red Wing apartment on Sunday. Our thoughts are with the families affected by these tragic incidents[1][3].

This has been Minneapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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