Susu Jeffrey | Coldwater Named A National Treasure

The American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978 protects and preserves religious rights and cultural practices including access to sacred sites, freedom to worship through ceremonial and traditional rights, and use and possession of objects considered sacred. Spring water is considered sacred. By Susu Jeffrey Published in the newsletter of the Women’s International League for More

Lakes & Park Alliance: The Facts About Southwest Light Rail (Minneapolis)

•In the Draft Environmental Impact Statement of October 2012 Section ES-23 to ES-24 evaluated a different plan, that did not include running the LRT in a shallow tunnel orco-locating freight trains next to LRT, that is, a plan that is different from the one currently being implemented by the Met Council. •Importantly, that study concluded that co-locating freight and LRT in the Kenilworth Corridor would be detrimental to the environment and would NOT adequately preserve or protect the quality of life. The DEIS recommended against locating freight and LRT in the corridor.

Calling the Star Tribune to account: obvious bias in the headlines in Sunday’s paper

Calling the Star Tribune to account:  obvious bias in the headlines in Sunday's paper Dear Ms. Barnes: I was appalled to open the Star Tribune Sunday morning and read the biased headline about the shutdown:  “Will the embattled governor stick to his principles or seek compromise”? The reality is that the governor has compromised several times.  He was More

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