Day: June 10, 2020
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New coalition to help small businesses survive virus
Chambers of commerce and community groups are coming together to help Twin Cities small businesses get through the COVID-19-induced economic downturn. Read Full Article
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New coalition to help small businesses survive virus
Chambers of commerce and community groups are coming together to help Twin Cities small businesses get through the COVID-19-induced economic downturn. Read Full Article
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Minnesota Arts Organizations Damaged During Riots Fundraise to Cover Losses
Juxtaposition Arts, the Somali Museum, and Hmong Cultural Center are among the Minnesota arts organizations that are raising funds to repair damage that occurred during the riots and looting that took … Read Full Article
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International food emporium is set to open at East Towne Mall in July
The concept of the 42,000-square-foot store is international groceries on one side and an eclectic mix of food stalls on the other. The two parts of the store are meant … Read Full Article
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Marny Xiong, Progressive Dynamo in Minnesota, Dies at 31
A child of Hmong refugees, she was chair of the St. Paul school board. The coronavirus struck her and her father on the same day. He survived; she didn’t. Read Full Article
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Asian Americans, Here’s How We Can Be Better Allies to the Black Community
Here are ways Asian Americans can be better allies to the Black community and the Black Lives Matter movement. Read Full Article
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Minneapolis riots have refugees thinking about unrest they fled
As Twin Cities refugees watched the riots following George Floyd’s killing, the violence triggered memories of chaotic scenes in the countries they fled for Minnesota. “For the refugee population, … Read Full Article
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Calls for systemic change, justice mark George Floyd funeral in Houston
Family members, friends and community and political leaders called for justice and systemic change here Tuesday at the hometown private funeral for George Floyd, an African-American man who died late … Read Full Article
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George Floyd march in Wausau was largest political demonstration in almost 100 years
Saturday’s peaceful protest in Wausau formed the largest political demonstration in the city in almost a century. Read Full Article
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School board chair dies of COVID19
She was a School Administrative Manager at Hmong International Academy in the Minneapolis Public Schools District. In 2017, Marny was elected to the St. Paul School Board. She was elected Chair of the … Read Full Article
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UMN students create multicultural arts platform to uplift underrepresented creatives
Yang, a third-year graphic design and strategic communications double major at the University of Minnesota and co-founder of the platform, describes SEKY as an arts platform that empowers eclectic … Read Full Article
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‘He’s passionate and he wants to coach.’ Buhach Colony names new boys basketball coach
Yingkong Moua was recently named the new boys basketball coach at Buhach Colony High School. Moua, 28, replaces Steve Abrams, who resigned after the season. The Thunder went 40-45 under Abrams the … Read Full Article
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New TPT CEO took the reins of TV station, then Covid-19 hit
Sylvia Strobel was one month on the job as CEO and president of Twin Cities PBS when Covid-19 sent her and most of the 200-person staff home. She’s now leading the TV station remotely. Read Full Article
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HHS Guidance Repository
Guidance for the preferred language standard required for 2014 Edition Electronic Health Records (EHR) certification The preferred language standard required for 2014 Edition EHR certification … Read Full Article