The suspect teared up and apologized, admitting he made a horrible choice and saying the officers saved his life.
A Maple Grove, Minnesota, church is planning the Twin Cities’ largest “sacred settlement,” a tiny-house community for people who have experienced chronic homelessness. Church of the Open Door, a nondenominational church tucked between Maple Grove Parkway and Interstate 94,
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Wonders of Winter in Maple Grove
Embrace the snow and the cold this Saturday at Wonders of Winter in Maple Grove! Once again this year, Maple Grove is hosting a Wonders of Winter event to celebrate all things winter in Minnesota. This year’s event takes place Saturday,
Maple Grove, MN, is holding its free Wonders of Winter event on February 1st, with snowshoeing, kicksledding, skating, llama petting, a scavenger hunt, horse and wagon rides, ice carving, art, and safety demos.
A nondenominational church in Minnesota is planning to build a tiny house community on its property to benefit those suffering from homelessness Church of the Open Door in Maple Grove is working with
The wealthiest communities in the Twin Cities are roughly 10 times richer than the poorest ones, according to a new database of household wealth. Median households in parts of the west metro — including Lake Minnetonka,
A group called ‘No Settlement Maple Grove’ says it has safety concerns and that the settlement will not be a sober community. At the meeting, a Comstock Lane resident named Dave told the council, “Our message is clear. No sacred settlement should proceed without meaningful community engagement.”
Maple Grove Polar Plunge is for Saturday, Feb. 1, at Fish Lake Regional Park, 14900 Bass Lake Road. Polar Plunge events take place at multiple locations across Minnesota,
Maple Grove scored twice in the last three minutes to fend off an upset bid by Centennial 3-1 on Thursday evening. In the first period, Joey Leafblad scored for the
Addition of 600 nurses more than offsets losses for the Minnesota Nurses Association when members at Mayo Fairmont decertified from the union.
Three years ago, a Somali-American mom in Minneapolis founded a group for Muslim women who want to enjoy the great outdoors. On a recent below-zero winter morning, Nasrieen Habib and
The question sometimes comes up in Minnesota because these tiny house projects are built on church properties to help the unhoused.