I'm not gonna do the meme, but I think she sees what Jesus has done for Dalia al-Aqidi, and she wants that for her.
I'm not gonna do the meme, but I think she sees what Jesus has done for Dalia al-Aqidi, and she wants that for her.
I may have done some light sleuthing that would also suggest Fulton.
I used to be a year-round DST supporter. Then my kids started going to a school that starts at 7:30. Now I am sympathetic to year-round Standard Time and strongly suspect that if it came to pass, the laptop class would simply start living our lives a little earlier.
A 3D CGI version of Homer Simpson, drooling, with the caption, "Mmm โฆ unprocessed fish sticks"
Everything I read by her is like some kind of echo from five years ago.
Interesting. I can certainly think of a few where speeding is a big problem. But they're not all close to a school.
Do we know whether parkways can be included with Park Board approval, like with county roads?
Your first sentence should always lack a verb.
A window display of decorative cutout hearts with various sayings, centered on three hearts reading "Chinga la migra"; other sayings include "Love Uptown," "ICE Out," "Drink Coffee Make Art," and "No Justice No Peace"
As an Mid-Atlantic native, I am enjoying my adopted city's newfound love of swearing.
โข Chauffeur, bartender, soldier (briefly), union organizer, bus driver, convenience store proprietor
โข Bus driver, soldier, service station proprietor, steel fabricator
It is in Ward 3, though (and Ward 5, though not according to North Loop purists).
Everyone, quick, medical message your doctor and ask where they live.
Kingfield is 100% in Ward 8. Based on the placement of the "aunt in Kingfield" bubble, I'm guessing they meant to say Linden Hills.
Northbound heading toward Franklin, the bus lane is basically a highway onramp, and I don't necessarily blame drivers for that one, because it's unclear whether that's a permitted "right turn." But it blocks the bus, absolutely. The whole thing is a mess.
The Uptown/Lowry situation is maddening. Hardly anyone parks in the off-hour parking spots that change-averse business types fought so hard for, especially north of 26th. Instead, people drive there. It's a de facto four-lane road again, which it was explicitly not supposed to be.
Apparently it's the opposite. The community needs to set the speed limit at 10 mph less than what we actually want it to be. Noted.
And someone should ask the County Commissioner candidates whether they will put a referendum on the ballot to make sheriff an appointed office.
Yeah; it'll be a challenge with that crowd for sure.
We'll see. Certainly my little corner had a very different feel on caucus night than it did last year.
Also disqualifying!
Well, I'll have to see if I can make some trouble in SD61.
Has she done a single thing throughout her entire little vanity congressional campaign that hasn't in some way been an obvious attempt to capitalize on anti-Somali racism? We're not electing her to any DFL party posts this year, I hope?
The nice thing about living in my part of Mound is that it's such a quick walk to both Eden Prairie and Brooklyn Center. One of the Brooklyn Centers, anyway.
There's a reason Clarence Thomas doesn't go to these things.
But he promised them it'd be the coolest night. And he said he'd get them some medals, which is definitely not something they already have or anything.
In any case, don't expect an amendment next year, when it would either be the only thing on the ballot or (more likely) sitting alongside a U.S. Senate special election. The target date proponents have in mind for that one is 2028 โ also a high-turnout year.
I mean, I think you're right that a measure to reduce the size of the City Council would get noticed if it were on the ballot this year. I'm more worried about the current proposal to reduce council oversight of appointments, which is more technical and obscure, especially in its current form.
I actually worry that this year โ with 12-13 offices on the ballot, not even counting the judges โ there is greater potential for something to sneak thorough without enough people paying attention.
It was so cold that day that the U and the major private high schools โ all of which were planning to stay open โ closed anyway.
There is no place on here for me to ask whether it has occurred to Frey that this site is the perfect place for his implied campaign promise of a multilevel kids' play structure. (I am writing this from the one in Edina.)