Some 3,000 athletes, 1,500 coaches and more than 10,000 volunteers will be in the Twin Cities later this week for the Special Olympics, KSTP-TV reports. Local organizers hope the economic impact reaches $70 million, which would help hotels and other businesses recoup some of the losses they experienced during Operation Metro Surge.
A civil case against a pandemic-era meal program (separate from Feeding Our Future) resulted in a $2.5 million judgment after the program was found to have made false claims, KARE 11 reports. Some of the kids’ names submitted by Mercy Adult Day Care owner Emadeldin Ibrahim included “Normal Junior,” “Daniel Gizmo,” and “Jethro Butt.”
The St. Paul man who had been serving a life sentence for killing six hunters in Wisconsin in 2004 has died at the age of 57, the Pioneer Press reports. Jonathan Smith, one of Chai Soua Vang’s attorneys, said Friday he wasn’t surprised when he heard that Vang passed away and added, “I have no reason to believe it was anything other than natural causes.”
The Rochester City Council is looking to help with financing a 250-unit housing development by issuing $70 million in bonds, the Rochester Post-Bulletin reports. The council will consider the package on Monday.
St. Paul city officials have bought a vacant building along University Avenue in Frogtown in hopes that offering up a bigger parcel of land will attract development, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported. Because the city already owned the surrounding buildings, there’s now a half block of opportunity, city officials said.
Metro Transit ridership was up year over year in May, FOX 9 reports. “When we see cost of vehicle ownership and purchasing fuel go up, we also know that that leaves people to think whether they could use transit, and we hope that the answer to that question in a lot more cases now is yes,” Metro Transit spokesperson Drew Kerr told FOX 9.
Meet the St. Cloud couple who celebrated 80 years (!) of marriage earlier this month, via St. Cloud LIVE.
