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  2. City Pages - Wikipedia

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    The publication has been criticized by Minneapolis City Council member Alondra Cano, who called a story about her "racist" and "sexist." [10] In her 2015 memoir, musician Carrie Brownstein asserted sexism in the paper's music coverage in the '90s, citing City Pages among "a representative sample of journalism about Sleater-Kinney.

  3. Brian Coyle - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, he ran for Mayor of Minneapolis (losing to DFL'er Don Fraser). He ran for the Minneapolis City Council (Ward 6) in 1981, but lost to incumbent Jackie Slater in a close race. In 1983, he won election to the City Council, where he concentrated on affordable housing, human rights, economic development, the environment and transportation.

  4. Defunct newspapers of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis: Minneapolis Evening Journal: 1878: 1939: Merged with the Minneapolis Daily Star to form the Star-Journal; Predecessor of the Star Tribune; Minneapolis: Minneapolis Star: 1887: 1887: Daily (except Sun.) LCCN sn90060389; OCLC 22656113; Became Minneapolis Evening Star in 1887; Winona: Katolik (Catholic) 1893: 1895: Weekly: ISSN 2576 ...

  5. 2025 Minneapolis City Council election - Wikipedia

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    This is the first Minneapolis City Council election since 2017 in which members are elected to the usual 4-year terms, rather than 2-year terms. In 2020, voters passed a ballot measure to elect council members to two separate, two-year terms in 2021 and 2023. This measure was meant to keep city council and mayoral terms concurrent. [3]

  6. Lisa Goodman (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Ruth Goodman (born 1966) is an American politician who served as a member of the Minneapolis City Council from the 7th ward. First elected in 1997 and continuously re-elected for 26 years, she was the longest-serving member in council history.

  7. Jeremiah Ellison - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah Bey Ellison (born October 23, 1989) is an American politician and artist serving as a member of the Minneapolis City Council, representing Ward 5. Ellison is a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party .

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  9. Oar Folkjokeopus - Wikipedia

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    Oar Folkjokeopus (commonly known as Oar Folk) was a Minneapolis record store that operated on the corner of Lyndale Ave and 26th St from 1973 until 2001. The store was considered one of the staples of the Minneapolis rock scene in the 1980s, along with Jay's Longhorn Bar , and became a popular hub for musicians in the Twin Cities and the Midwest.

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