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Minneapolis animal shelter waiving adoption fees for residents this weekend
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Animal Care and Control is hoping to clear the shelter this weekend by waiving adoption fees for dozens of pets.Minneapolis residents will not have to pay an adoption fee for dogs seven months and older and cats. They will still have to pay a licensing fee of $15-30.Those who don't reside in Minneapolis can still take advantage of the event, with adoption fees set at $25 for cats and $100 for dogs. Puppies six months and younger are $250 to adopt regardless of resident status.Anyone wishing to adopt a new furry friend can visit the shelter at 212...
Bloomington park offers fun for family members of all ages
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Smith Park in Bloomington is home to a new kind of playground to test your ninja skills — no matter your age. It's a challenge that'll get the whole family moving and it's a first in the south metro.At first glance, it looks like a new shiny playground, but the closer you get you notice timers throughout."The goal when we first came out with this was to get kids off their cellphones and hopefully moving," MWP Recreation President, Harlan Lehman said.Lehman is behind the design and believes this all-inclusive playground will keep everyone in the...
Dennis Anderson: After more than six decades, the Minnesota fishing opener still brings them together
MINNEAPOLIS - Saturday, at the crack of dawn, these old boys weren't on the water. They were near it, in the same cabin at the same resort they've been visiting for decades; in no hurry on this fishing opener to push away from the dock. They're weren't worried. They'll catch...
What Art-A-Whirl Artists Wish Attendees Knew
It's not a museum. It's not just a party. Here are some tips for navigating the largest open-studio art tour in the country. The post What Art-A-Whirl Artists Wish Attendees Knew appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.
Mystic Lake, Little Six casinos named in Running Aces lawsuit alleging illegal video games
PRIOR LAKE, Minn. (FOX 9) - Running Aces' federal lawsuit against three Minnesota casinos now includes Mystic Lake and Little Six, claiming they were illegally offering Class III video games of chance. The amended lawsuit filed on Tuesday names high-level executives at Mystic Lake and Little Six casinos, which are...
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