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The Weekly List – The Power Pop Show 4/18/24
This week, remembering Eric Carmen and Karl Wallinger, two great purveyors of Power Pop, Danny and Rich are joined again by their friend (Rich’s former boss, Danny’s current boss with the Minnesota Twins) Mike Stiles, as they dig into the simple yet sublime world of The Raspberries, Cheap Trick, World Party and so much more.
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Author Dan Van Tassel discusses new book
Local Author Dan Van Tassell talks about his new book “Beyond Barron.” He will be available for a book signing on Saturday, April 20, 10am at FiftyNorth.
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Northfield Police Chief Mark Elliott discusses search for new chief
Northfield Police Chief Mark Elliott will soon be retiring and discusses the process for finding a new police chief.
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Trejean Curry sentenced in the death of Father Dennis Dempsey; Council votes down a Gaza ceasefire resolution
Almost two-and-a-half years to the day since a tragic accident took the life of Father Dennis Dempsey, a Minneapolis man was sentenced yesterday for his role in the vehicle crash. Trejean Derrell Curry, age 28, will serve up to five years of probation, 40 hours of community work service and 150-days in jail. That was […]
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Arts Guild spring season brings ‘Matchmaker,’ music by Three; Northfield High School Arts a la Carte set for Friday night; Library Oasis will host Earth Day program on Saturday
On Friday night, the Northfield Arts Guild will present The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder at the Arts Guild Theater for a two-weekend run. The classic comedy, originally published in 1954 was itself a reworked version of Wilder’s 1938 play The Merchant of Yonkers, and eventually served as the basis for the beloved Broadway musical Hello […]
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Mayor Rhonda Pownell and Ben Martig review Northfield City Council meeting
Northfield Mayor Rhonda Pownell and City Administrator Ben Martig discuss the April 16 City Council meeting. Topics include a quarterly police department report, process for replacing retiring Police Chief Mark Elliott, consideration of resolution supporting ceasefire in Gaza, and more.