Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis to give popular Midtown Greenway an asphalt do-over
Supporters of the Midtown Greenway hope one other strive at resurfacing the heralded bike path in south Minneapolis will lead to a much-smoother path than final yr’s try.
Town resurfaced about half of the 5.5-mile bike and pedestrian thoroughfare final summer season, utilizing a less-costly approach referred to as “microsurfacing.” However some Greenway supporters stated the job was “botched” and referred to as the ensuing pebbly and uneven floor “embarrassing” and “crap.”
The Midtown Greenway Coalition, a Minneapolis nonprofit that helps the path, promptly launched a petition titled “Redo the Repaving,” drawing 2,268 signatures.
“I assume advocacy works,” stated Soren Jensen, the coalition’s government director, who was notified final week of the town’s intent to repave the floor utilizing common asphalt. “I am certain we’ll find yourself with a a lot smoother path floor.”
The portion to be repaved hyperlinks the western terminus of the path close to Bde Maka Ska and Lake of the Isles to its midpoint in south Minneapolis.
Metropolis spokesman Casper Hill stated a timeline for the resurfacing venture hadn’t but been established and that he did not understand how a lot the second spherical of paving will price. Town would not need to promote publicly for bids, nor does the job need to be accredited by the Metropolis Council, he stated. The primary strive price about $500,000, nicely inside the authentic $1.6 million resurfacing finances.
The coalition’s petition claimed the path’s floor, pocked with tiny stones, was too tough and contained “harmful gaps,” making a jarring journey for cyclists, inline skaters and other people in wheelchairs. “The path is worse now than earlier than Minneapolis Public Works repaved it,” the petition acknowledged.
Some cyclists have taken to utilizing metropolis streets to keep away from the Greenway, it famous, a apply that “is harmful to the general public and a legal responsibility difficulty for the town of Minneapolis.”
Metropolis officers conceded final fall that the outcomes of the microsurfacing approach, which blends a skinny layer of asphalt emulsion with crushed stone, have been disappointing. Nevertheless it was unclear at the moment whether or not a redo was within the works.
The Greenway is owned by the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority, however the metropolis is accountable for sustaining it. Constructed alongside a former railroad hall, the primary section of the Greenway opened in 2001, with the second and closing parts opening in 2004 and 2006, respectively.
The Greenway stops on the Mississippi River on its japanese finish, however the coalition is pushing for a connection into St. Paul over a century-old railroad bridge.
“The Greenway deserves a pleasant, clean path. It is an important commuter path within the area,” Jensen stated.
Minneapolis, MN
Isles Bun and Coffee in Minneapolis named as having “world’s best cinnamon rolls”
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota is known as the state of hockey, but some Twin Cities cinnamon rolls are also putting the state on the map.
Sweet lovers happily waited in line outside of Isles Bun and Coffee in Minneapolis.
They were voted by “World’s Best Cinnamon Rolls” as having the world’s best for 2024.
The award comes after thousands of submissions and a visit by the website. Fans say even in frigid temps, it’s worth the wait.
“These days any time you find a bakery thats making it in house with such high quality ingredients, it’s a delicious product you can tell it’s fresh,” said Stacy Carlson.
“We’re cinnamon roll fans, but we typically only eat Pillsbury so this is about to change our life, right?” said Emily Pease.
However, World’s Best Cinnamon Rolls says the unsung hero at Isle Buns are the puppy dog tails. They’re made with the ends of cinnamon roll dough.
The organization has been naming the World’s Best Cinnamon Roll since 2018.
Minneapolis, MN
Vikings buy fans nearly $2 million worth of tickets for Lions game
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Some Minnesota Vikings fans are getting a chance to see them face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field Sunday night for a significantly lower price after the Vikings’ ownership group made a big purchase.
Vikings buy tickets for fans
What we know: Vikings season ticket holders, some staff and stake-holders got an email on Thursday announcing the opportunity to pick up some discounted tickets for the Vikings versus Lions game in Detroit Sunday night.
The email said, “We’re excited to share that a limited number of tickets are now available for the Vikings vs. Lions game this Sunday, January 5, in Detroit! As a valued Season Ticket Member, we want to offer you the opportunity to purchase lower level seats for Sunday night’s game.”
The message then explains that the limited number of seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, before adding that the tickets “are intended to be used by Vikings fans and not to be positioned for resale or sold on the secondary market.”
Sources confirmed that in the days leading up to the game, the Vikings bought about 1,900 tickets on the secondary market for about $1,000 each, for a total just under $2 million, according to Sports Illustrated.
The Vikings then offered a significantly lower price to season ticket holders, with some sold for as little as $200.
READ MORE: Vikings WR Justin Jefferson: ‘I won’t be able to sleep Saturday’
Sports Illustrated writer Albert Breer reports the Lions contacted league officials and were told “that the Vikings didn’t break any rules in the process of pulling this off.”
The tickets are also reportedly for seats that are behind the visiting team bench zone at Ford Field, cutting into the number of Detroit fans in the stadium and potentially helping the Vikings communicate on the sideline.
What they’re saying: Minnesota Vikings spokesman Jeff Anderson shared this statement: “Given the uniqueness of this game, we wanted to offer our stakeholders – staff, family, Season Ticket Members and team partners – an opportunity to attend.”
Secondary ticket market
The other side: Sports Illustrated reported one instance that “got the Lions’ attention” when one ticket holder sold their seat on the secondary market for $724.
That buyer then sold the ticket to Advantage Tickets, which is a company that reportedly worked with the Vikings, for $1,200. The Vikings then sold the ticket to a season ticket holder for $300, who then sold it on the secondary market for $690. Sports Illustrated said the buyer could be a broker, because the ticket was back on the market on Saturday.
Pivotal game ahead
Why it matters: Whoever wins the game Sunday night will win the NFC North title and secure the No. 1 seed as well as home-field advantage through the playoffs. The loser is the No. 5 seed with a 14-3 record, and will be on the road for Wild Card Weekend.
The Source: Statements and emails from the Minnesota Vikings and a report from Sports Illustrated.
Minneapolis, MN
Ohio State visits Minnesota after Garcia’s 20-point game – WTOP News
Ohio State Buckeyes (9-5, 1-2 Big Ten) at Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-6, 0-3 Big Ten) Minneapolis; Monday, 9 p.m. EST…
Ohio State Buckeyes (9-5, 1-2 Big Ten) at Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-6, 0-3 Big Ten)
Minneapolis; Monday, 9 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Minnesota hosts Ohio State after Dawson Garcia scored 20 points in Minnesota’s 81-61 loss to the Purdue Boilermakers.
The Golden Gophers are 8-3 on their home court. Minnesota has a 2-2 record in one-possession games.
The Buckeyes are 1-2 in conference matchups. Ohio State is seventh in the Big Ten scoring 81.3 points per game and is shooting 49.5%.
Minnesota scores 67.4 points per game, 2.4 fewer points than the 69.8 Ohio State gives up. Ohio State has shot at a 49.5% clip from the field this season, 6.9 percentage points higher than the 42.6% shooting opponents of Minnesota have averaged.
The Golden Gophers and Buckeyes meet Monday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Lu’Cye Patterson is averaging 10 points and 3.9 assists for the Golden Gophers.
Bruce Thornton is averaging 16.9 points and 4.6 assists for the Buckeyes.
LAST 10 GAMES: Golden Gophers: 5-5, averaging 68.6 points, 30.8 rebounds, 16.4 assists, 5.7 steals and 5.7 blocks per game while shooting 45.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 68.0 points per game.
Buckeyes: 6-4, averaging 83.3 points, 30.0 rebounds, 14.2 assists, 7.5 steals and 3.3 blocks per game while shooting 50.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 75.0 points.
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